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1st nuclear explosive device detonated at Trinity Site |
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August 6, 1945 Hiroshima Japan |
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1st nuclear bomb 'little boy' dropped |
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2nd nuclear bomb 'fat man' dropped on Nagasaki, Japan |
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Japan surrendered, end of WWII |
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Rivalry between US and Soviet Union after WWII |
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primarily responsible for nuclear missions |
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prevention from action by fear of consequences. state of mind brought on by existence of a credible threat. |
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nation's Capability x by its Will x others' Perception(of that capability and will) |
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provides security and confidence to our allies. Posturing to convince an enemy that theyre unlikely to achieve political or military objectives by attacking the US or one of its allies |
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The fundamental purpose for the US having a nuclear arsenal is to |
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deter an enemy's use of its nuclear arsenal or other WMD |
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The AF Nuclear Enterprise is important to the security of the US and its allies because |
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it is a way the AF preserves peace and when necessary orchastrates war |
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1st nuclear test by the Soviet Union ending the US nuclear monopoly on nuclear weapons |
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13 day strategy chess match involving capabilities of nuclear weapons between US and the Soviet Union |
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Lead to the end of the Cold War |
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one command to provide guardianship and control of all nuclear capable bombers and nuclear missiles |
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Weapons Storage Areas (WSA) |
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ensured that any attack on one component would leave our enemies vulnerable to retaliatory stikes from the other two |
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Purpose for creating the AF Global Strike Command in 2009 |
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execute nuclear weapons with precision when called upon |
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Air Force Global Strike Command |
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20th AF-responsible for all ICBMs |
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Components of Cold War Triad |
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ICBMs, Bombers, and SLBMs |
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US Nuclear Weapons Program |
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ensure all material personnel related to nuclear weapons are safe, secure and under control |
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responsible for the 5 components of nuclear surety |
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5 Components of nuclear surety |
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Safety, Security, Reliability, Use of Control, and Survivability |
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Weapons System Reliability |
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operational dependability of nuclear weapons systems under normal and abnormal environmental conditions |
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standards of the individual performing duties associated with the nuclear weapon and critical components |
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Two nuclear weapons incidents that occured under the supervision of the USAF |
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Misshipment of sensitive missile components |
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US, UK, France, Russia, China |
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty |
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method to help prevent and limit the spread of nuclear weapons |
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efforts by members to detect, secure, and dispose of WMD |
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the spread of nuclear weapons and nuclear materials to nations which arent recognized by Nuclear Weapons States |
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Fundamental purpose of the US nuclear arsenal |
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to deter an enemy's use of its nuclear arsenal or other WMD |
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Air Force Nuclear Weapons Surety Program |
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DoD Defense Nuclear Weapons System Safety Program |
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Subcategories under Weapons System Reliability |
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Nuclear weapons delivery systems Nuclear warhead reliability |
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Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) |
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Only those who have demonstrated the highest degree of individual reliability for allegiance, trustworthiness, behavior and responsibility shall be allowed to perform duties associated with nuclear weapons. |
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requires at least 2 authorized PRP certified personnel be present in nuclear mission areas at all times. |
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positive measures that allow authorized use and prevent or delay unauthorized use of nuclear weapons |
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decision whether or not to use nuclear weapons will always be made by civilian leaders. |
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refers to the capability of nuclear forces, their control and support systems and facilities to avoid, repel or withstand an attack. |
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Measures being used to enhance survivability of nuclear assets |
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avoidance-eliminate detection and attack |
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a period of time in which a country is not involved in a war |
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in combat and combat support operations, is an identity applied to a track declared to belong to any opposing nation, party, group or entity which by virtue of its behavior or information collected on it such as characteristics, origin or nationality contributes to the threat to friendly forces |
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state of being kept against your will, such as prison and not being allowed to leave |
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Code of Conduct Training and Education |
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Includes 6 articles-addresses situations and decisions all personnel could encounter |
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taking full advantage of any information that has come to hand for tactical, operational or strategic purposes |
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Common Article 3 of Geneva Convention |
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US Military personnel detained by a hostile force during military operations other than war may be subject to domestic criminal laws of the detaining nation |
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I am an American fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense |
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I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist |
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If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy |
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If I become a POW i will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrads. |
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When questioned should I become a POW I am required to give name, rank, service number and birthdate. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies |
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I will never forget that I am an American fighting for freedom responsible for my actions and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in God and in the USA |
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First Code of Conduct(established by US for POWs to live by) were created after the |
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Intent of CoC if you are a POW held in enemy captivity |
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To survive in captivity with honor |
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Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) |
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part of international law that regulates the conduct of armed hostilities |
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protecting persons involved in conflicts (wounded, sick, shipwrecked, POWs) |
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concerned with the means and methods of warfare (lawful and unlawful weapons, targeting) |
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Consequences for violating LOAC Principles |
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trial by international court |
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Limit the effects of conflicts, protect combantant and non-combatants, safe guard rights, prevent conflicts from becoming worse, make it easier to restore peace when conflict is over. |
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Report LOAC violations to |
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up through your chain of command, |
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permits the application of only that degree of regulated force required for the partial or complete submission of the enemy with the least expenditure of life, time and physical resources |
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requires planners to consider the extent of possible civilian destruction and probable casualties as the result of an attack |
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imposes requirements to distinguish between military and civilian objectives |
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prohibits the employment of any kind or degrees of force that is not necessary for the purpose of war |
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addresses the waging of war in accordace with well recognized formalities and courtesies |
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relationships that result from a formal agreement between two or more nations for broad, long term objectives that further the common interest of the members |
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ad hoc arrangements between two or more nations for common action (temporary) |
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composed of military elements from nations who have formed an alliance or coalation for some specific purpose |
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Challenges in coalition environment |
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Participating in Coalition operations lets us share |
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responsibility of commitment of military personnel and assets |
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force composed of significant elements of two or more military departments operating under a single joint force commander (5 branches of militar working for one purpose) |
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working together of two or more people, organizations especially when the result is greater than the sum of their individual capabilities(1 +1=more than 2) |
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Capstone Concept for Joint Operation |
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combat, security, egagement, and relief of reconstruction |
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Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986 |
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reorganized the DoD and strengthened civilian authority |
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President and Secretary of Defense |
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NSC National Security Council |
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National security discussions |
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Principal assistant to the President for national security matters |
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(Chairman, v-chairman, 4 service chiefs) |
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assist CJCS in executing duties |
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4 types of military combat |
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To create synergy and precent command issues we need |
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Commander, Joint Task Force (CJFT) |
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authority for missian essential logistics and support |
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Joint Air and Space Ops Center (JAOC) |
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operations planning and execution focal point |
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Joint Force Commander (JFC) |
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combat commander, authorized authority/operational control over a joint force |
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Joint AF Component Commander (JFACC) |
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air commander, plans coordinates air operations |
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Wing Operations Center (WOC) |
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actual execution of where Air and Space Power happens |
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Air Tasking Orders (ATOs) |
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lets WOC know who what when where why so they can haul the right iron at the right time to the right place |
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responsible for planning and executing national security policy |
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each represented component must maximize its capabilities |
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has a federal and state mission |
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Biggest benefits military forces obtain from operation as a Total Force |
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ability to maximize capabilities, equipment, resources and manpower |
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founded to defend Americas coastline and charged with missions to provide aerospace education, cadet programs, and emergency services |
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support AF mission through control and exploitation of air and space by supporting global engagement |
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Assigned to most AF major commands to carry out missions compatible with training, mobilizations readiness, humanitariean, and contingency ops |
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supported service members in all theatres and perform a countless number of tasts on the home front |
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Total Force integration concept was invented to |
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the unlawful use of violence or threat of violence to instill fear; intended to coerce or to inimidate governments or societies in he pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological. |
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Underlying conditions (poverty, corruption) |
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Terrorist organizations operate on 3 levels |
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Within their own country regional operations across borders around the world. |
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provide threats based on their hatred of the US and our values. Theyre considered threatening to the world's peace, have dictorial regimes that restrict human rights, sponsor terrorism and seek to proliferate WMD. |
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a large geographic territory regarded as a danger |
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Contributing factors to Rogue State or Regional Threat |
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Ability to posses CBRNE capabilities |
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3 steps for first line of defense recommended by the Eagle Eye Program |
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national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the US |
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protects our territory, domestic population and critical infrastructure against external threats and aggression |
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the DoD provides support to civil authorities for domestic emergencies. (national disasters, CBRNE incidents, counter-drug missions) |
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having DoD processes, procedures and resources in place to support the President and Secretary of Defense in a national security emergency |
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in air operations, an operational flight by one aircraft |
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Civil Engineering, Medical, Communications, Securtiy Forces to educate. |
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prohibits search, seizure, or arrest powers to US military personnel |
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law administered by military forces that is invoked by a government in an emergency when the civilian law enforcement agencies are unable to maintain public order and safety |
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an integrated application of offensive and defensive actions that deter, detect, preempt, mitigate, and negate threats against AF Air & Space operations and assets based on an acceptable level of risk |
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5 Countermeasures dealing with FP |
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risk assessment process protecting priority resources combating terrorism force health protection disaster preparedness |
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forms of military science that by the employment of devices and techniques have as their objective the impairment of the operational effectiveness of enemy activity |
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continual process of compiling and examining all available information concerning potential terrorist activities by terrorist groups which could target a facility |
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susceptibility of a nation or military force to any action by any means through which its war potential or combat effectiveness may be reduced or its will to fight diminished |
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determine the threat The second step of risk assessment is vulnerability take the threat and vulnerability assessments and write a plan of action |
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combating or defending against measures to deter and respond to terrorism |
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offensive measures to deter and respond to terrorism |
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treaty to limit the spread or proliferation of nuclear weapons |
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proliferation prevention counter-force active defense passive defense consequence management |
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3 Strategic objectives of the National Strategy for Homeland Security (HLS) |
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Prevent terrorist attacks Reduce America‘s vulnerability to terrorism Minimize the damage and recover from attacks that do occur |
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HLS Critical Mission Areas |
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3 instances when DoD would be involved in HLS |
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in order to defend the people and territory of the US Quick response in support of civilian agencies by providing unique capabilities during an emergency such as an attack or natural disaster Participation in limited scope missions where other agencies have primary responsibility for security such as the Olympics or other events |
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who can declare a national security emergency |
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restrict the spread of CBRNE weapons and prevent the enemy from getting hold of CBRNE materials and technology |
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Offensive operations to strike against enemy CBRNE weapons and associated production, transportation before theyre used |
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Intercept CBRNE weapons en route to their targets before they can reach and harm us or our allies |
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Protect the US and host nation facilities, and interests from CBRNE effects |
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reduce effects of CBRNE attack and help to reestablish essential operations and services |
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inhalation, absorption throught the skin (in the form of liquid or vapor) |
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(kill w/in mins-hr)-scatter into small droplets covering natural surfaces |
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(w/in secs-mins) inhaled ..in fast..slow effects |
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a prudent idea or set of ideas for employing the instruments of national power in a synchronized and integrated fashion to achieve theater, national, and/or multinational objectives |
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a set of fundamental principles by which the military forces, or elements thereof, guide their actions in support of national objectives |
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Declaration of Independence was signed |
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National Security Strategy |
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document approved by the President for developing, applying, and coordinating the instruments of national power to achieve objectives that contribute to national security |
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Tasks outlined in our National Security Strategy |
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Championing Aspirations for Human Dignity |
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calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or idealogical |
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Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) |
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chemical, biological or nuclear weapons capable of high order of destruction or causing mass casualties |
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Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) |
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a report published every four years that lays out how the military will be used for the defense of our country |
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4 Major Areas to implement change |
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Defeating terrorist networks defending the homeland in depth shaping the choices of countries at strategic crossroads preventing hostile states and non-tate actors from acquiring or using weapons of mass destruction. |
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a dishonest, knavish person, scoundrel |
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controlling the power of information connectivity |
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a model used by DoD for force management, reporting and analysis |
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Joint Forces Commanders are provided information on unit readiness, personnel, and equipment availability through the |
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According to the 2006 QDR, the two fundamental changes essential to military strategy are |
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1. Implement broad changes to ensure that organizational structures, processes and procedures effectively support the DoD's strategic direction |
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3 Levels of Air and Space Doctrine |
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states the most fundamental beliefs that describe and guide the proper use, presentation, and organization of air and space forces in military action |
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describes detailed organizations as they apply the principles of basic doctrine to military actions. |
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describes the proper employment of specific USAF assets, individually or in concert with other assets to accomplish detailed objectives. |
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At each air and space doctrine level, there are three types of doctrine: |
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Service Joint Multinational |
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official beliefs and warfighting principles which describe and guide the proper use of air and space forces in military action (official beliefs and warfighting principles) |
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describes how we work best with land and maritime forces in military action(land and maritime forces) |
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describes the best way to work with our allies or partners in warfare (allied forces) |
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a violent struggle between rival parties to attain competing political objectives |
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Strategic, operational, tactical |
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tells us what our country thinks is important, and what will be involved in during our enlistment |
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provides understanding of what parts of the world will be involved and who the enemy will be |
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gives us an idea of how we'll be used in the battle and provides us with information on who we'll be operating with. |
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Unity of command objective Offensive action Mass Maneuvers Economy of Force Security Surprise Simplicity |
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7 Tenets of Air and Space Power |
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Centralized Control and Decentralized Execution Flexibility and Versatility Synergistic Effects Persistence Concentration Priority Balance |
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allow you to engage the enemy at a time of your choosing and effects their resources, leadership and ability to communicate |
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offensive and defensive counterair operations to enable friendly use of contested airspace and disable the enemy's offensive air and missile capabilities |
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destruction degradation or disruption of enemy space capability |
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air and space ops against enemy land force capabilities to achieve joint force objectives |
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extension of USAF capabilities into a maritime environment |
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allows us to influence decision making process of the enemy though OPSEC, deception, and electronic and network warfare OPS |
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delivers satellites, payloads and material to space |
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allows us to gain knowledge of the enemy's actions and provide this information in real time to the forces on the battlefield |
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Surveillance and reconnaissance |
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provides us information on the capabilities of the enemy and the flexibility to react to the threat at hand |
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includes logistics, FM, and CE |
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provides a system of procedures, organizational structures, personnel, equipment, facilities, information, and communications designed to enable authority and direction across the range of military operations |
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is a base temorarily within the operational area of another command but is not under its operational control |
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20 month cycle with a one 4 month rotation |
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time spent between deployments at home station |
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AEF (Air and Space Expeditionary Force) |
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US method for organizing, training, equipping and sustaining rapidly responsive forces to meet the demands of defense strategy requirements. |
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Primary: warfighter support |
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consists of traditional AEF plus SIX additional Tempo Bands (operates on a 24 month cycle) |
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USAF deployment categories |
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deliberate daily cycle of command, staff, and unit activities intended to synchronize current and future operations |
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Operations Planning: Air & Space Expeditionary Force Presence Policy (tempo band battle rhythms found) |
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ability of US military forces to fight and meet the demands of the national military strategy |
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technical competence and 4 dimensions of wellness |
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Allows airmen to track their vulnearbility period |
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AEF Indicator on Virtual MPF |
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Additional resources for airmen and families which address personal deployment preparedness, cultural awareness, and offer pre-deployment training |
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AEF Online and AF Crossroad |
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the task of conducting appropriate debriefings and reintegrating recovered osolated personnel back to duty and their families |
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the fact or quality of being diverse: difference. Unlike in kind: distinct, varied; a point of respect in which things differ; variety |
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differences that are inborn and exert an important impact on our early socialization and an ongoing impact throughout our lives. They shape how we see ourselves and the world around us. Core of who we are as individuals |
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differences tht we acquire, discard and modify thoughout our lives. Usually dont change who we are. |
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Factors that create diversity |
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Differences abound from languages, customs, religions, moralities, race, ethnicities |
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an adverse opinion or judgement formed beforehand or without full knowledge or complete examination of the facts. A preconceived idea or preference: bias |
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Belief that all people in a group are the same |
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Discrimination and Sexual Harassment |
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a secret agreement between two or more persons for a fraudulent or deceitful purpose |
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belief that one's own culture is superior to all others and is the standard by which all other cultures should be measured |
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Resolve conflicts at the lowest level |
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developing sensitivity and understanding of another ethnic group |
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familiarization with selected cultural characteristics, history, values, belief systems, languages, and behaviors of the members of another ethnic group |
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understanding and respecting the belief system of other cultures |
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Military Equal Opportunity (MEO) Program |
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Focus of AF policy on EOT |
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to conduct its affairs free from unlawful discrimination and sexual harrassment. |
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all written or verbal communications that degrade individuals on the basis of race, color, national origin, riligion or sex that are not otherwise authorized by law |
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taking action to deprive a person or group of people a right based on their color, national origin, race religion or sex. It can also deny opportunity to advance |
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actions taken by an institution/system that through its policies deprives a person/group a right because of color, national origin, race, religion, or sex. |
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any attitude or action of a person or institutional structure that subordinates a person or group because of race |
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discrimination that involves unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of sexual nature to include deliberate or unwelcome verbal, nonverbal or physical acts of a sexual nature |
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Examples of dissident protest activities that fall under purview of AFI 51-903 |
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KKK, Aryan Nations/Skin Heads, Black Panthers and other activities that include active participation in organizations that encourage supremacist causes. |
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the intentional sexual contact, characterizedd by use of force, physical threat of force, abuse of authority, or when the victim does not or cannot consent |
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Supervisor role in managing human relations |
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Preventing, Identifying and Correcting EO problems |
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Professional Relationships |
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relationships that contribute to the effectiveness of the Air Force |
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Professional and Unprofessional Relationships |
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Unprofessional Relationships |
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those that detract from the authority of superiors or result in, or reasonably create the appearance of favoritism, misuse of office position, or the abandonment of organizational goals for personal interests. |
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UCMJ Article 134- a personal relationship between an officer and enlisted member that violates the customary bounds of acceptable behavior in the AF and prejudices good order and discipline, discredits the armed services or operates to the personal disgrace or dishonor of the officer involved |
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the art and science of influencing and directing people to accomplish the mission |
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the capacity to follow a leader by being competent at doing their jobs and committed to mission accomplishment |
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Key attributes of the concept of fellowership |
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Leadership Traits (SLICED) |
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sacrificing personal wants and needs for the greater cause which reflects the core value Service Before Self |
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supports and enhances the effectiveness of leaders through faithfulness, obedience and respectfulness |
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complete devotion to duty; total dedication to the USAF, the unit and our comrades |
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enthusiasm and motivation to take the initiative |
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willingness to make decisions, act on them, and accept responsibility for those decisions |
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Followership Traits (CILI) |
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to accomplish assigned tasks is a must |
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motivation, determination, perseverance and risk taking |
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10 guidlines to being a good follower |
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Know abilities and seek self-improvement |
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meeting unit goals with less cost and maximizing personnel participation |
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derived from your position with the organization and is given/delegated to you by your superiors |
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4 Powers that affect amount of positional influence |
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the authority to assign tasks, appoint someone to oversee an operation, and accept all responsibility based on senority |
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brings credibility to you from your followers and increases your ability to influence |
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leaders ability to enforce discipline |
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ability of a leader to recognize followers who distinguish themselves from among their peers. |
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derived from the confidence and trust that other people (followers) have in you as their leader |
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3 types of Personal Power |
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personal charisma/likeability characteristics |
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special knowledge or skills related to the job |
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perceived access to important data and useful information like reeinlistment info or promotion statistics |
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Dynamics between leaders and followers |
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Important to unit effectiveness. |
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Leadership Impact on Unit effectiveness |
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must embrace the leadership traits and skills that foster trust, teamwork and constant improvement |
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Drugs abused in todays Air Force |
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Illegal use of prescription drugs |
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any pattern of unconventionaol misuse of any substance for non-medical purposes that produces a known health risk or constitutes a danger to self or others |
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use of any illicit drug or misuse of any prescribed medication and the abuse of alcohol |
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any substandard behavior or performance in which the consumption of alcohol is a primary contributing factor |
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a chronic disease with genetic physiological, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. |
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5 Official Methods to identify substance abuse |
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provides guidance for the administration of treatment for substance abuse. |
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Provide an enlisted force structure that best meets mission requirements; provide a common stable career structure for all enlisted personnel; and provide all Airmen the opportunity of professional growth |
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Perfect primary occupational skills and develop knowledge of AF institutional competencies |
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Taking care of and sharing a bond with fellow Airmen |
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Ways to demonstrate effective followership |
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supporting, explaining, and promoting leaders' decisions |
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Leadership as an NCO (you must) |
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accept and execute all duties, instuctions, responsibilities and lawful orders in a timely and effective manner |
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NCO Pre-deployment responsibilities |
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you should meet all requirements and ensure you educate and assist subordinates with deployment preparation |
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A principle of right/good behavior |
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Principles valued as military professionals |
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Honesty, honor, integrity, service before self, discipline |
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Expected of our daily conduct as military professionals |
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Don't lie, cheat, or steal. Follow rules. Adhere to standards. Conduct yourself professionally. Dont discriminate. Treat people with respect. Be open and honest |
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the willingness to do what is right even when noone is looking |
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place professional duties before personal duties |
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Resources used to guide ethical conduct |
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AFI's, AF Core Values, UCMJ |
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Consequences of unethical manner |
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Bring shame you yourself and unit, service, country |
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Why is integrity important |
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Two categories of operations excellence |
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how we do business in the Air Force |
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way we treat the world around us ; environmental issues |
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complete advancement towards treating the mind, body, and spirit as a whole. Condition resulting from incorporating a system of programs into your life |
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Four Dimensions of Wellness |
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deals with network of friends and personal relationships with those you care about |
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refers to building an awareness of and accepting your feelings and moods |
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is within us and motivates us in life and gives us strength and resiliency |
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refers to weight control, a balanced and healthy diet, appearance, self image and exercise |
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Air Force Fitness Program |
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Purpose of the AF Fitness Program |
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motivate all members to participate in a year-round physical conditioning program that emphasizes total fitness to include proper aerobic conditioning, strength/flexibility training, and healthy eating |
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Key Players of AF Fitness Program |
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targets nutritional and exercise behavior changes to improve the members' health and fitness (required to attend within 10 days of "unsatisfactory" |
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Fitness Improvement Program |
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unit based that all members receiving an "unsatisfactory" fitness score are required to attend |
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Factors of Proper Weight Management |
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Not eating frequently throughout the day may affect you by |
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slowing your metabolism, making you overeat, reduce physical and mental performance |
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To achieve optimal fitness you shouldt: |
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any circumstance that places special physical/psychological demands on an organism leading to physiological, psychological and behavioral outcomes |
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positive consequence of stress |
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negative consequence of stress |
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Two main sources of stressors |
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7 Organizational Stressor Subcategories |
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3 Extra Organizational Stressors |
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4 Types of Stress Reaction/Conditions |
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taking actions to control the conditions surrounding the situation or preventing the stressor althogether |
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coping with the experience so that you're able to function like normal or close to normal |
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reaction from being in actual combat |
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reaction from "wingmen" performing in supportive roles that arent in actual combat but are working at the deployed location |
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) |
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people who've experienced a traumatic event in or out of combat and have problems coping |
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3 Behaviors associated with suicide |
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3 ways attempted/completed suicide affects the workcenter and family |
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Actual impacts of going to Mental Health for assistance |
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Most people who self-refer have positive career outcomes |
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Additional referrals to help assist in stressful situations |
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first sergeant, commander, IDS, Airman Family Readiness Center, Military One Source, Chaplain |
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2 Steps Essential To Any Time Management Plan |
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Three Time Management Plans |
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Make a to do list and prioritize tasks as A,B, C (delegate C) |
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Focus 80% of your time on 20% of work that's most important |
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Covey Time Management Matrix |
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4 Quadrants: Reaction, Quality, Deception, Waste |
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Effectively using your time by setting goals & objectives to help you get the most from your resources and accomplish the mission |
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something that is passed down from preceding generations; a tradition |
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Battle of Fair Oaks took place in |
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Aeronautical Division was established in |
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1st Enlisted assigned to division |
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made balloon at beginning of Spanish American War |
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1st Enlisted fatality of aircraft crash (1912) |
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When was the First Aero Squadron developed |
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1917- First female pilot to wear US Army Uniform |
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First Black Fighter Pilot |
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First American Ace-1st to shoot down 5 enemy planes |
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What year did Woodrow Wilson transfer aviation to US Army |
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Army Reorganization Act of 1920 |
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made Air Service a combatant arm of the Army |
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1926-became primary base for air logistics |
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"west point of the air" dedicated in 1930 |
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Germans conquer Poland, Norway, Holland, Belgium and France (WWII) |
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Sergeant Archibald Mathies |
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Attempted to save life of his pilot by refusing to bail out of aircraft. Medal of Honor recipient-- |
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National Security Act of 1947 |
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created the Department of the Air Force headed by Secretary of the Air Force |
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War Department Letter 1946 |
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provided foundation for independent Air Force |
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First Air Force Major Commands |
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Strategic Air Command (SAC) |
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1947-became Secretary of Air Force |
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1947-became USAF's first Chief of Staff |
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Crash & Rescue Boat Program took place during the |
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First director of AF Enlisted Heritage Hall |
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held Vietnamese at bay for 6 hours with single M-16 and loaded troops and himself aboard a CIA helicopter |
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Operation Desert Storm (1991) |
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Operation Provide Relief/Restore Hope (1992) |
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Delivered supplies to starving people |
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Operation Allied Force (1998) |
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Resolve to prevent suffering |
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Operation Enduring Freedom |
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Medal of Honor Recepients |
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MOH-1945 threw himself onto a faulty bomb |
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1966 Vietnam-MOH saved wounded while being loaded onto a rescute helicopter |
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AF Cross- saved 10 wounded |
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AF Cross- engagement and destruction if enemy personnel |
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How do Dress & Appearance support AF culture? |
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Provides standardization and teamwork |
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How far back does the origin of Dress & Appearance standards date? |
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1775, when Gen George Washington commanded the Continental Army |
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practices that are the result of the need for order and discipline and are established by frequent use over a long period |
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marks of respect, etiquette or courteous behavior shown to persons or symbols |
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Enlisted Air Force Structure |
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