JKO / JointComprehensive Study Set

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QUESTION 1

The Chairman of the Joint chief of staff provides a channel of comms between the President & SECDEF and the Combatant CDRs

ANSWER

True

QUESTION 2

NSA provides which of the following support

ANSWER

solutions, products and services. signals intell and info systems security.

QUESTION 3

the North american aerospace defense com "NORAD" is operated by which country?

ANSWER

USA and Canada

QUESTION 4

the missile defense agency "MDA" works with the Combatant Commanders "CCDRs" of which command?

ANSWER

USNORTHCOM USPACOM USSTRATCOM

QUESTION 5

_____ is a violent struggle among state and non-state actors for legitimacy and influence over the relevant population(s). It favors indirect and asymmetric approaches, though it may employ the full range of military and other capacities, in order to erode an adversary's power, influence, and will.

ANSWER

Irregular warfare

QUESTION 6

The ability of the US to achieve its national strategic objectives is dependent on the effectiveness of the U.S. Gov in employing the instrument if national power, which are ______.

ANSWER

Diplomatic, info, military, and Economic.

QUESTION 7

President of the United States provides guidance for the developing, applying, and coordinating the instruments of national power to achieve objectives that contribute to national security in the _____.

ANSWER

national security strategy

QUESTION 8

The ____, signed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, provides guidance for distributing and applying military power to attain national strategic objectives. It describes the Armed Forces' plan to achieve military objectives in the near term and provides the vision for ensuring they remain decisive in the future.

ANSWER

National Military strategy.

QUESTION 9

The statutory members of the National Security Council are ____.

ANSWER

Pres, VP, Sec of State, Sec Def and Sec of Energy.

QUESTION 10

The ____ is the President's principal forum for considering national security policy matters with his senior national security advisors and cabinet officials.

ANSWER

National Security Council

QUESTION 11

The operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the Secretary of Defense and then to ____.

ANSWER

Combatant CDRs

QUESTION 12

The non-operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the Secretary of Defense and then to ____.

ANSWER

Sec of the Military Departments and the to the Service Chiefs.

QUESTION 13

The ____ outranks all other officers of the Armed Forces, but may not exercise military command over any of the Armed Forces. He is the principal military advisor to the President, the National Security Council, and the SECDEF.

ANSWER

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

QUESTION 14

A unified or specified command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander established and so designated by the President, through the Secretary of Defense and with the advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is called a _____.

ANSWER

Combatant Command

QUESTION 15

____ is a joint force that is constituted and so designated by the SECDEF, a combatant commander, a subordinate unified commander, or an existing JTF commander to accomplish missions with specific, limited objectives and which do not require overall centralized control of logistics. It is dissolved when the purpose for which it was created has been achieved or when it is no longer required.

ANSWER

Joint Task Force

QUESTION 16

The term joint force commander refers exclusively to the following three (3) types of commanders:

ANSWER

,Combatant CDR, Sub Unified CDRs, joint Task Force CDR.

QUESTION 17

Joint force air component commander, joint force land component commander, and joint force maritime component commander are all examples of

ANSWER

Functional Component CDRs.

QUESTION 18

These commands are established by combatant commanders when authorized by the SECDEF through the CJCS to conduct operations on a continuing basis in accordance with the criteria set forth for unified commands. they may be established on a Geographic area basis such as U.S. forces Japan or on a functional basis such as Special Ops Command, Pacific.

ANSWER

Subordinate Unified Commands

QUESTION 19

Combatant Commanders exercise _____ (command authority) over assigned forces. This is the broadest command authority and may NOT be delegated of transferred.

ANSWER

Combatant Command (cocom)

QUESTION 20

____ is the authority to perform those functions of command over subordinate forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the mission. It includes authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations and joint training necessary to accomplish missions assigned to the command.

ANSWER

Operational Control (opcon)

QUESTION 21

the four categories of support are ____ .

ANSWER

General, mutual, direct, and close.

QUESTION 22

Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned is known as ____.

ANSWER

Tactical control (Tacon)

QUESTION 23

The command authority established by a superior commander between subordinate commanders when one organization should aid, protect, complement, or sustain another force is called ____.

ANSWER

Support

QUESTION 24

which of the following are instruments of national power?

ANSWER

Diplomacy, informational, the military and economics (DIME)

QUESTION 25

the relevance of the interagency process at the strategic level to the combatant CDRs and the US military is that the process yields America's major national security policy decisions.

ANSWER

true

QUESTION 26

Provide commander with an increased capabilty to coordinate with other US Gov agencies.

ANSWER

Joint interagency Coordination Group (JIACG)

QUESTION 27

The part of the CCDR's Operation Plan that specifies not only the capabilities that military planners have determined the military may need, but also the interagency partners' shared understanding of the situation, as well as the common objectives required to resolve the situation.

ANSWER

Annex V

QUESTION 28

The four most basic elements of national power.

ANSWER

DIME

QUESTION 29

Providing the US Gov foreign policy perpectives and diplomatic considerations, established linkages with us embassies and the state department.

ANSWER

Foreign policy advior (POLAD)

QUESTION 30

The interaction that occurs between agencies of the US Gov, including the DOD, for the purpose of accomplishing an objective.

ANSWER

interagency Coordination

QUESTION 31

Which organzation is the principal policy-making forum responsible for the nations security strategy?

ANSWER

National Security Council (NSC)

QUESTION 32

what are the criticisms of the interagency process?

ANSWER

time-consuming, cumbersome, and there isnt anyone in charge, except the President.

QUESTION 33

which of the following options represent the Statutory Advisors of the National Security Council?

ANSWER

Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Director of National intell.

QUESTION 34

the National Security Council comprises these three levels of formal interagency committees for coordinating and making decisions on national issues.

ANSWER

Principals, deputies and interagency policy

QUESTION 35

The _______ is the principal military advisor to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense.

ANSWER

Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff

QUESTION 36

The _______ is the principal forum to advise the President with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating to national security and for coordinating these policies among various government agencies.

ANSWER

National Security Council

QUESTION 37

The concept of ______ highlights the synergistic application of all the instruments of national power and includes the actions of non-military organizations as well as military forces.

ANSWER

unified action

QUESTION 38

U.S. military forces are authorized under certain conditions to provide assistance to U.S. civil authorities for disasters, catastrophes, infrastructure protection, and other emergencies, and this assistance is known as ______ within the defense community because the assistance will always be in support of a lead federal agency.

ANSWER

civil support

QUESTION 39

It is imperative that the combatant commander or JTF commander coordinate closely with the ______ on military activities in a particular country because, while not authorized to command military forces, he or she can deny military actions.

ANSWER

ambassador

QUESTION 40

The Country Team provides for rapid interagency consultation and action on recommendations from the field. DOD is normally represented on the Country Team by which of the following?

ANSWER

Defense Attache, Security Cooperation Organization

QUESTION 41

The ______ is an interagency staff group that establishes or enhances regular, timely, and collaborative working relationships between other government agencies (e.g., CIA, DOS, FBI) representatives and military operational planners at the combatant commands.

ANSWER

JIACG

QUESTION 42

______ are independent, diverse, flexible, grassroots-focused, primary relief providers that are frequently on the scene before the U.S. military and will most likely remain long after military forces have departed.

ANSWER

NGO

QUESTION 43

In most situations, IGO and NGO need which of these military capabilities?

ANSWER

Logistics, communications, and security.

QUESTION 44

The JTF commander facilitates unified action and gains a greater understanding of the roles of IGOs and NGOs and how they influence mission accomplishment by establishing a ______.

ANSWER

Civil-Military Operations Center (CMOC)

QUESTION 45

True or false A particular type of operation is not doctrinally fixed and could shift within the range of military operations, for example a counterinsurgency operation escalating from a security cooperation activity into a major operation or campaign.

ANSWER

True

QUESTION 46

The range of military operations includes these three categories of operations: (1) military engagement, security cooperation, and deterrence; (2) crisis response and limited contingency operations; and ________.

ANSWER

Major operations and campaigns

QUESTION 47

These operations are typically limited in scope and scale and conducted to achieve a very specific objective in an operational area. They include noncombatant evacuation operations, peace operations, foreign humanitarian assistance, recovery operations, consequence management, strikes, raids, homeland defense, and defense support of civil authorities.

ANSWER

Crisis response and limited-cotingency operations

QUESTION 48

Various joint operations such as a show of force or sanctions enforcement support ________ by demonstrating national resolve and willingness to use force when necessary.

ANSWER

deterrence

QUESTION 49

The purpose of specifying the ________ is to direct every military operation toward a clearly defined, decisive, and achievable goal.

ANSWER

Objecive

QUESTION 50

The purpose of ________ is to concentrate the effects of combat power at the most advantageous place and time to produce decisive results.

ANSWER

Mass

QUESTION 51

Combatant commanders and subordinate joint force commanders must work with U.S. ambassadors (or diplomatic missions), Department of State, and other agencies to best intergrate the military actions with the diplomatic, economic, and informational instruments of national power to promote ____.

ANSWER

unity of effort

QUESTION 52

The purpose of ____ is to maintain legal and moral authority in the conduct of operations. It is based on the actual and perceived legality, morality, and rightness of the actions from the various perspectives of interested audience.

ANSWER

Legitimacy

QUESTION 53

________ helps prevent adversary action through the presentation of a credible threat of counteraction. It stems from the belief of a potential aggressor that a credible threat of retaliation exists, the contemplated action cannot succeed, or the costs outweigh any possible gains.

ANSWER

Deterrence

QUESTION 54

At the strategic level, ________ encompasses those planning activities, such as continuity of operations and continuity of government, undertaken to ensure DOD processes, procedures, and resources are in place to support the President and SECDEF in a designated national security emergency.

ANSWER

emergency preparedness

QUESTION 55

Combating terrorism involves actions taken to oppose terrorism from wherever the threat exists, and encompasses ________ —defensive measures taken to reduce vulnerability to terrorist acts—and ________ —offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, preempt, and respond to terrorism.

ANSWER

Antiterrorism, counterterrorism

QUESTION 56

An operation that employs coercive measures to interdict the movement of certain types of designated items into or out of a nation or specified area is known as ________.

ANSWER

Enforcement of Sanctions

QUESTION 57

The DoD contribution to a unified action effort to support and augment th development of the capacity and capability of foreign security forces and their supporting institutions to facilitate the achievement of specific objectives shared by the USG is called

ANSWER

Special Force Assistance (SFA)

QUESTION 58

Operations designed to demonstrate U.S. resolve, and involve the appearance of a credible military force in an attempt to defuse a situation that, if allowed to continue, may be detrimental to U.S. interests are known as ________ operations.

ANSWER

Show of force

QUESTION 59

Joint force commanders must integrate and synchronize offensive, defensive, and stability operations that comprise majar operations and campaigns. Planning for stability operations should begin _____.

ANSWER

when joint operation planning is initiated

QUESTION 60

Although ________ may be the stronger force posture, it is the ________ that is normally decisive in combat. Therefore, commanders will normally seek to transition to the decisive operations at the earliest opportunity.

ANSWER

defense, offense

QUESTION 61

Major operation and campaign plans must feature a(n) ________ offensive, defensive, and stability operations in all phases.

ANSWER

appropriate balance between

QUESTION 62

Joint force commanders strive to isolate enemies by denying them ________. The intent is to strip away as much enemy support or freedom of action as possible, while limiting the enemy's potential for horizontal or vertical escalation.

ANSWER

Allies and sanctuary

QUESTION 63

Preplanned, deterrence-oriented actions carefully tailored to bring an issue to early resolution without armed conflict are known as ________.

ANSWER

flexible deterrent options (FDO)

QUESTION 64

A joint military operation conducted either as a major operation or a part of larger campaign to seiae and hold a military lodgment in the face of armed opposition for the continuous landing of forces is called _____. These operations may include amphilious, airborne, and air assault operations, or any combination thereof.

ANSWER

forcible entry

QUESTION 65

The ultimate measure of success in peace building is _____. Therefore, joint force commanders seek a clear understanding of the national and coalition strategic end state and how military operations support that end state.

ANSWER

political, not military

QUESTION 66

The responsibility to plan and coordinate U.S. government efforts in stabilization and reconstruction has been assigned to _____.

ANSWER

Department of state

QUESTION 67

Pursuant to Executive Order 12656, the ________ is responsible for the protection and evacuation of American citizens abroad and for safeguarding their property.

ANSWER

Department of State

QUESTION 68

Military operations that apply military force or threaten its use, normally pursuant to international authorization, to compel compliance with resolutions or sanctions designed to maintain or restore peace and order are known as ____ operations.

ANSWER

peace enforcement

QUESTION 69

In foreign humanitarian assistance operations, commanders usually establish a ____ because it is critical to working with participating intergovernmental organizations (igo) and nongovernmental organizations (ngo)

ANSWER

civil-military operations center.

QUESTION 70

Operations conducted to search for, locate, identify, recover, and return isolated personnel, sensitive equipment, items critical to national security, or human remains are known as ________.

ANSWER

recovery operations

QUESTION 71

A military operation to temporarily seize an area, usually through forcible entry, in order to secure information, confuse an adversary, capture personnel or equipment, or destroy an objective or capability is called a _____. it ends with a planned withdrawal upon completion of the assigned mission.

ANSWER

raid

QUESTION 72

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO is an example of an

ANSWER

Alliance

QUESTION 73

Key considerations involved in planning and conducting multinational operations are affected by _____.

ANSWER

motives and valves of the organization's members

QUESTION 74

Factors that enhance interoperbility are _____.

ANSWER

a command atmosphere that permits positive criticism and reward the sharing of information.

QUESTION 75

Developing and maintaining professional relationships with multinational partners means _____.

ANSWER

recognizing that their training and education may differ, but does not mean they are less dedicated or professional.

QUESTION 76

The vetting process for participation in multinational operations serves as a mechanism to ____.

ANSWER

increase percieved legitimacy of operations domestically and internationally.

QUESTION 77

Factors affecting military capabilities of nationa include ____.

ANSWER

leader development and national interest.

QUESTION 78

When employing local national support, appropriate security measures should be taken to _____.

ANSWER

ensure that contracted linguists do not jeopardize operations through espionage.

QUESTION 79

During the conduct of military operations, multinational personnel must be able to _____.

ANSWER

properly control, maintain, protect, and accout for all detainees according to applicable domestic law, regardless of their category.

QUESTION 80

The primary function of the Services and Special Operations Commands is to provide forces, each of which is organized, trained, and equiped to perform specific roles.

ANSWER

True

QUESTION 81

What is the Army's Primary role?

ANSWER

is to train and equip itself for the overwhelminfg and synchronized application of land combat power.

QUESTION 82

Army Special Operations mission can include which of the following?

ANSWER

- Humanitarian assistance - training foreign militaries - major combat operations

QUESTION 83

What are the fundamental roles of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard in the implementation of the National Security Strategy?

ANSWER

- Secure the USA from direct attack. - Secure strategica access and retain global freedom of action. - strengthen existing and emerging alliances and partnership. - establish favorable security conditions.

QUESTION 84

These capabilities comprise the core of U.S. maritime power and reflect an increase in emphasis on those activities that prevent war and build partnerships.

ANSWER

forward presence, deterrence, sea and area control, power projection, maritime security, and humanitarian assistance and disaster responce. (HA/DR)

QUESTION 85

Marine Corps forces exploit the Total Force concept, employing combinations of active duty and reserve Marines to ensure that missions are effectively and efficiently executed.

ANSWER

True

QUESTION 86

Which of the following are roles of the Marine according to Title 10 US code?

ANSWER

Develop tactics, techniques, and equipment-use phaes of amphibious operations by landing.

QUESTION 87

Which of the following best define the benefits of hte versatility in aerospace power

ANSWER

- versatility allows aerospace force to be employed at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels equally effectively. - versatility allows aerospace force to achieve objectives simultaneously at all 3 levels of war in paralled operations

QUESTION 88

Aerospace Force produce synergistic effects that are designed not to exceed separately employed individual forces.

ANSWER

false

QUESTION 89

Which of the following are among the Coast Guard Roles?

ANSWER

- Being Transfered by the Pres order to the Navy for OPs. - Law Enforcement - Environmental Protection - ICE OPs - Search and Rescue

QUESTION 90

The Army can trace its orgins to colonial America.

ANSWER

true

QUESTION 91

Which of the following describes the Army regs including every detail of the Soldiers life

ANSWER

the Army Regs of 1821

QUESTION 92

During the early 1990s, what event shifted the focus of the Army's activites toward stopping old rivalries and conflicts?

ANSWER

the collapse of the Warsaw Pact.

QUESTION 93

Which of the lessons learned during the Mexican War did the Union Navy use?

ANSWER

- Move forward from the sea and seize ports - Embargo trade and blockade

QUESTION 94

Which technological advancement turned to tide on the U boats?

ANSWER

- Long-range reconnaissance planes - escort carriers - destroyers equiped with advanced sonars - direction finding equipment - anti sub weapons

QUESTION 95

Through which of the following strategies has the US Navy retaining its traditional roles while expanding into expeditionary warfare.

ANSWER

"From the Sea" and later "Forward from the Sea"

QUESTION 96

Why was the participation of the Montford Point Marines in the amphibious assault at Saipan such a historic event?

ANSWER

It represented the final and full intergration of the Armed Forces.

QUESTION 97

Which of the following are example of how the Marine has adapted and evolved as an expenditionary force?

ANSWER

- Amphibious Ops - MPF & MAGTF - close air support - Helicopter-borne vertical envelopment tactics

QUESTION 98

In the name of strategic mobility, the Marine adopted prepositioning for which of the following purposes?

ANSWER

to provide materiel needed to sustain a brigade for 30 days in a potential combat zone.

QUESTION 99

During the 1930s, which two essential building blocks for an effective air force fell into place?

ANSWER

- Clear tactics, techniques, and organization for air-ground cooperation - A comprehensive doctrine of air warfare

QUESTION 100

Which of the following problems faced the newly created Air Force in 1947?

ANSWER

- Establishing an organization adapted to air ops - Transitioning from propellor to Jet aircraft - Modifying doctrine, strategy, and tactics to accommodate unclear weapons - developing ballistic missiles - Arranging for supporting services the army had provided before.

QUESTION 101

Which of the following represent highlights of the US Air Force history?

ANSWER

- Design of a doctrine of strategic bombing and one of organizational independence. - development of the Stategic Air Command - expansion into space

QUESTION 102

What Services were established as precursors to the USCG?

ANSWER

- Lighthouse Service and Revenue Cutter Service - Bureau of Navigation - Life Saving Service - Steamboat Inspection Service

QUESTION 103

USCG has always served under the Secretary of the Treasury, reflecting its early historical mission

ANSWER

false

QUESTION 104

The offering of ceremonial toasts is a traditional Army custom at a formal Dining-In, which includes passing the wine "over the water," a historical reference to James I, who was exiled by oliver Cromwell.

ANSWER

TRUE

QUESTION 105

Which of the following are considerations when hosting a formal dinner?

ANSWER

All of the Above

QUESTION 106

A group of person is honor-bound to do which of the following upon receiving a limerick at mess?

ANSWER

Refule the remark prior to the close of the dinner hour

QUESTION 107

Who are the caretakers of naval customs, traditions, honors, and ceremonies?

ANSWER

Chief Petty Officers

QUESTION 108

Which core value does the following tenet represent: make decisions in the best interest of the Navy and the nation, without regard to personal consequences.

ANSWER

Courage

QUESTION 109

Which of the following are among Marine Corp Customs courtesies and traditions?

ANSWER

- Dining in and Mess night - Addressing enlisted Marines - Hail and Farewell - Marine Corps Bday ball

QUESTION 110

Which of the following represents Marine core value?

ANSWER

all of the above

QUESTION 111

While it is appropriate and strongly recommended to greet a person by name and grade, if you are unsure of an enlisted Marine's name or grade, "Marine" is as appropriate as "Good morning, Sir," in the case of an officer.

ANSWER

True

QUESTION 112

Promotions and Re-enlistments are ceremonies requiring formation in this order: (a) Personal awards presented first, (b) Promotions second, and (c) Re-enlistments third.

ANSWER

true

QUESTION 113

The fallen comrade's toast at a mess night is the last toast to be given

ANSWER

true

QUESTION 114

Which of the following ceremonies affirms a "leader among Leaders" in the USAF, using a symbol of truth, justice, and power rightly used.

ANSWER

Order of the sword

QUESTION 115

USCG motto?

ANSWER

Semper Paratus

QUESTION 116

The USCG motto is Semper Paratus meaning "always ready"

ANSWER

true

QUESTION 117

Reserve Components now comprise almost what percent of the Total Force and are an integral part of the Armed Forces of the United States?

ANSWER

50%

QUESTION 118

There are a total of how many Reserve Components in the Armed Forces of the US

ANSWER

7

QUESTION 119

Which of the fillowing is not one of the major levels of mobilization?

ANSWER

limited reserve call up

QUESTION 120

Which mobilization authority provides the President a means to activate, without declaration of national emergency, not more than 200,00 reservists for not more than 365 days to meet the support requirements of any operational mission?

ANSWER

Presidental reserve call up (PRC)

QUESTION 121

Deliberations involving the possible use of force must include the Reserve Component at what point in the planning process?

ANSWER

early in the planning process.

QUESTION 122

Which type of mobilization entails mobilizing all Reserve Component unit in the existing approved force structure, as well as all individual reservists, retired military personnel, and the resources needed to mee requirements of a war or other national emergency involving an external threat to the national security, and is for the duration of the emergency plus six months.

ANSWER

Full mobilization (FM)

QUESTION 123

Reserve Component leaders argee that they receive adequate funding to support all levels of operational use identified by Service and DOD plans

ANSWER

False

QUESTION 124

____ is key to successful employment, readness, and use of Reserve Component forces.

ANSWER

Rredictability

QUESTION 125

With over half of its forces in the Reserve Components, the Army relies heavily on the _____.

ANSWER

Both the Army National Guard and Army Reserve

QUESTION 126

Reserve Component units train at a lesser standar than Active Component units

ANSWER

False

QUESTION 127

The primary responsibilities of the Air Force Reserve Components, the Air Force and the Air National Guard, include airlift and air refueling.

ANSWER

true

QUESTION 128

The following Reserve Components have both a Federal (title 10) mission and a State (title 32 ) mission, and therefore can be used to enforce state laws.

ANSWER

Air National Guard & Army National Guard

QUESTION 129

Which of the following Reserve Components is NOT part of the DOD?

ANSWER

Coast Guard Reserve

QUESTION 130

Special Operations involve the use of small units of specially trained personnel using specialized tactics and equipment to achieve ________ objectives.

ANSWER

strategic or operational

QUESTION 131

Military-political considerations frequently cast Special Operations into clandestine or covert environments; therefore, their activities normally involve oversight at the ________ level.

ANSWER

national

QUESTION 132

Most special operations forces are ________ oriented. This allows them to maintain a cultural awareness and a language capability for their assigned areas.

ANSWER

regionally

QUESTION 133

Short-duration strikes and other small-scale offensive actions conducted with specialized military capabilities to seize, destroy, capture, exploit, recover, or damage designated targets in hostile, denied, or diplomatically and/or politically sensitive environments is called _____. It differs from other offensive actions in the level of diplomatic or politcal risk, the operational techniques employ, and the degree of discriminate and precise use of force to achieve specific objectives.

ANSWER

direct action

QUESTION 134

Reconnaissance and surveillance actions normally conducted in a clandestine or covert manner to collect or verify info of strategic or operational significance, employing military capabilities not normally found in conventional forces are called _____. These actions acquire info concerning the capabilities, intentions and activities of an enemy.

ANSWER

special reconnaissance

QUESTION 135

Operations and activites that are conducted to enable a resistance movement or insurgency to coerce, disrupt, or overthrow a goverment or occupying power by operating through or with an underground, auxiliary, and guerrilla force in a denied area are known as ______. its a core activity of special operations forces.

ANSWER

unconventional warfare

QUESTION 136

Special operations forces are organized under the _____, a functional unified command responsible for providing mission capable special operations forces to the geographic combatant commanders.

ANSWER

USSOCOM

QUESTION 137

After the attacks of 9/11, U.S. Special Operations Command assumed an operational role in leading the DOD effort in ________.

ANSWER

global operations against terrorist networks

QUESTION 138

the cornstone of the special forces group's capability is the _____, a highly trained team of 12 SF Green Berets.

ANSWER

ODA

QUESTION 139

The ____ is a lethal, agile and flexible force, capable of executing a myriad of complex, joint special operations missions in support of US policy and objectives.

ANSWER

75th Rangers Regiment

QUESTION 140

The cornerstone of ARSOAC, the ______, is organized into four like battalions and provide nighttime, allweather, medium range insertion, extraction, and resupply capability in hostil or denied areas.

ANSWER

160th Special Ops Aviation Regiment

QUESTION 141

These units support military commanders by working with civil authorities and civilian populations in the commanders area of operations during peace, contingency operations, and warand are known as ______ teams.

ANSWER

civil affairs

QUESTION 142

The units manned by Special Warfare combatant-craft crewman who operate and maintain a variety of combatant and other craft for maritime special operations are known as _____.

ANSWER

special boat teams

QUESTION 143

The 193rd Special Ops Wing of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard provides the only ______ platform in the Department of Defense with the EC-130 Commando Solo.

ANSWER

airborne psychological Ops

QUESTION 144

The Air Forces Battlefield Airmen or ______ Teams frequently operate with Navy Seals, Army Rangers, and Special Forces in direct action, airfield seizure and personnel recovery missions in hostile territory.

ANSWER

Special Tactics

QUESTION 145

This MARSOC element trains, advises and assists friendly host nation forces - including naval and maritime military and paramilitary forces - to enable them to support their governments´ internal security and stability, to counter subversion, and to reduce the risk of violence from internal and external threats. It has the capability to form the nucleus of a Joint Special Operations Task Force.

ANSWER

MSOR

QUESTION 146

Each geographic combatant command has a _____ to plan and control special operations and other Special Operations Forces activities.

ANSWER

TSOC

QUESTION 147

A special operations command-forward can transition to a ______.

ANSWER

JSOTF

QUESTION 148

Special Operations Forces are a valuable asset for the joint planner; however, they comprise only a small part of the total force - a little over ________ percent of the total force.

ANSWER

2 PERCENT

QUESTION 149

In Joint SOF mission planning, a demanding fullup, realtime ______ can mitigate much of the inherent risks of many SOF missions. Its keys to the success of complex joint SOF missions.

ANSWER

rehearsal

QUESTION 150

Which of the following is not one of the SOF Truths

ANSWER

Quantity always beats quality

QUESTION 151

Regardless of when or where employed, the Armed Forces of the US abide by US values, the standards for the profession of arms, and

ANSWER

Constitutional principles

QUESTION 152

The term refers to the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of a person. In the context of the profession of arms, it entails moral and ethical adherence to out values. Its is at the heart of the relationship of the profession with the American people , and to each other.

ANSWER

character

QUESTION 153

The purposeful reliance by one Service on another services capabilities to maximize complementary and reinforcing effects of both is known as

ANSWER

Joint interdependance

QUESTION 154

The concept of "jointness" must be advanced through continual joint force development efforts. what dies that statment imply?

ANSWER

Jointness is not an automatic Service state of being

QUESTION 155

_____ prepares individuals, joint forces, or joint staff to respond to strategic, operational, or tactical requirements considered necessary by the Combatant Commanders to execute their assigned or anticipated missions.

ANSWER

Joint training

QUESTION 156

Successful mission command demands that subordinate leaders at all echelons exercise disciplined initiative, acting aggressively and independently to accomplish the mission.

ANSWER

T

QUESTION 157

Successful mission command demands that subordinate leaders at all echelons exercise

ANSWER

disciplined initiative

QUESTION 158

successful teamwork requires _______ commensurate with responsibility.

ANSWER

delegation of authority

QUESTION 159

Taking steps and precautions to reduce the likelihood of something negative or hazardous happening, or reducing the extent of the exposure to a risk, is called risk modification.

ANSWER

F

QUESTION 160

This hostile environment often presents complex emotional and ethical dilemmas.

ANSWER

irregular warfare environment

QUESTION 161

If something of an ethical nature is ever in doubt, commanders should contact their legal counsel for advice.

ANSWER

T

QUESTION 162

which of the following is a technical or personal risk when using Social media.

ANSWER

All

QUESTION 163

military member are expected to maintain a higher standard of conduct than might be accepted in the larger society and are subject to the rules and regs fo the UCMJ.

ANSWER

T

QUESTION 164

A state of well-being in which one is aware of personal abilities and limits, copes well with life stresses, works productively and effectively, and contributes positively to his or her communities is known as ________. It describes a healthy body, mind, and spirit which can be seen in a ability to deal with typical stressors.

ANSWER

psychological health

QUESTION 165

Exposure to stressful situations, trauma, and combat will cause a response and resulting change. These responses and changes will all be negative.

ANSWER

F

QUESTION 166

Symptoms of ________ include depression, substance abuse, problems of memory and cognition, and other physical and mental health problems. It is also associated with difficulties in social or family life, including occupational instability, marital problems, family discord, and difficulties in parenting.

ANSWER

Post-traumatic stress disorder

QUESTION 167

Typical signs of ____ include headaches, memory gaps, confusion, attention problems, irritability, ringing in the ears, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, slowed reaction time, sleep diffuculty, and performance difficulties.

ANSWER

traumatic brain injury

QUESTION 168

Receiving realistic training, understanding the types of situations encountered in war, eating well, getting enough rest, and having meaningful relationships and friendships are all helpful in building ________ to the challenges and strains of military service.

ANSWER

Resilience

QUESTION 169

______ is an integrative and hollistic framework to better understand, assess, and maintain the fitness of the joint forces.

ANSWER

TFF

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