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Term
Define joint doctrine.
Definition
fundamental principles that guide the employment of US military forces in coordinated action toward a common objective.
Term
Identify the Operational CoC
Definition
operational branch runs from the President and SecDef to commanders of CCMDs
Term
Identify the administrative chain of command
Definition
President and SecDef to secretaries of military departments to Chief of Services
Term

Describe the characteristics of unified 

commands and specified command

Definition
  • A unified command is a CCMD with broad continuing missions under a single commander, composed of forces from two or more military departments, and it is established by the President/ SecDef
  • A specified command has the same characteristics of a unified command except that it is normally composed of forces from only one service . . . “unified command” and “combatant command” are synonymous at this time
Term
Name who can establish a JTF
Definition
JTF may be established by the SecDef, a CCDR, a subunified commander, or an existing JTF commander of a geographical area
Term

Describe the characteristics of an 

AOR, an AO, and an AOA.

Definition
  •  AOA - A geographical area (delineated for C2 purposes in the order initiating the amphibious operation) within which is located the objective(s) to be secured by the amphibious force.
  •  (AO):  An operational area defined by the JFC for land and maritime forces.
  •  (AOR):  An area established by the President and SecDef on an enduring basis that defines geographic responsibilities for a Geographic Combatant Commander (GCC).
Term
Identify the two fundamental elements of command
Definition
  • Authority

 

  • Responsiblity
Term

Define the four command relationship 

levels of authority 

(COCOM, OPCON, TACON, and Support

Definition
  • COCOM is the command authority over assigned forces vested only in CCDRs by Title 10, cannot be delegated or transferred
  • OPCON is a transferable command authority, inherent in COCOM, to perform those functions of command over subordinate forces 
  • TACON is a transferable command authority, inherent in OPCON,The authority is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the Operational Area (OA)
  • Support is a command authority established by a superior commander between subordinate commanders when one organization should aid, protect, complement, or sustain another force.
Term

Define the additional levels of authority 

(ADCON, coordinating authority, 

DIRLAUTH)

Definition

ADCON is the direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other organizations with respect to administration and support including organization of Service forces, control of resources and equipment, personnel management, unit logistics, etc.

 

Authority delegated to a commander or individual for coordinating specific functions and activities involving forces of two or more Services

Term

Differentiate between

 a coalition and an alliance

Definition
  • Coalition- reactive, flexible, willing to support a common goal

 

  • Alliance- standarized, trained, treaty prior to war
Term

Identify the two chains of command

 over MNF

Definition
  • National

 

  • Multi-national (Parallel, Lead Nation, Integrated) 
Term

Describe the President’s 

command authority over US forces

Definition
POTUS always retains national CMD authority over US Forces, cannot relinquish
Term
Identify the purpose of unity of command
Definition
The purpose of unity of command is to ensure unity of effort under one responsible commander for every objective.
Term
State the purpose of decentralized execution
Definition
The purpose of decentralized execution is two-fold: to achieve effective span of control and to foster initiative, responsiveness, and flexibility.
Term
Distinguish between air supremacy and air superiority
Definition
  • Air supremacy – total dominance – is that degree of air superiority wherein the opposing air force is incapable of effective interference.
  •  Air superiority is that degree of dominance in the air battle that permits the conduct of operations by land, sea, and air forces at a given time and place without prohibitive interference by the opposing force.
Term
Identify the three standard designs of Army BCT
Definition
  • Infanty BCT
  • Armored BCT
  • Stryker BCT 
Term
Identify the six fundamental and enduring roles of the US Navy
Definition
  1. Provide Forward Presence
  2. Strategic Dominance
  3. Power Projection
  4. Sea Control and Maritime Supremecy
  5. Strategic Sealift
  6. Humanitarian Assistance/ Disaster Relief (HA/DR)
Term

Identify the basic “building blocks” of forward deployed

 naval warfighting groups

Definition
Carrier Strike Group (CSG)
Term

Identify the doctrinal cornerstone of

 CSG C2

Definition
The Navy employs the Composite Warfare Commander (CWC) concept as the doctrinal cornerstone of its task force
Term

Identify how the Marine Corps

 organizes for combat

Definition
  • Divisions
  • Wings
  • Other Organic Forces 
Term

Identify the four basic elements 

of a MAGTF.

Definition
  • Command Element
  • Aviation
  • Ground
  • Logistics 
Term
Identify the different types of MAGTF
Definition
  • Marine Expiditionary Force (MEF)
  • Marine Expiditionary Brigade (MEB)
  • Marine Expiditionary Unit (MEU) 
Term
Identify what a MAGTF provides to a JFC
Definition

The MAGTF offers the JFC a great deal of options and flexibility across the full ROMO.  MAGTFs are standing Air-Ground Task Force’s that can operate from a land or sea base. (Already established, do not need to be formed).

Expiditionary Force

Term
Identify the basic building block of an AETF
Definition
Squadron
Term

Identify the Air Force expeditionary 

organization presented to a JFC

Definition

AFFOR will be presented to the JFC as an AETF

  • provide trained and ready aerospace forces
  • provide a structures and predictable approach
Term

List the three parts of an

 AETF command element

Definition
  • COMAFFOR
  • A-staff
  • AOC
Term
Identify the purpose of the TSOC
Definition
The TSOC is the primary theater SOF organization capable of performing broad continuous missions uniquely suited to SOF capabilities.
Term
Explain the three principal roles of a TSOC Commander
Definition

advisors to the JFC, JFSOC

 

USSOCOM has established a TSOC as a subunified command within each geographic Combatant Command (CCMD)

Term
Who has command and control over TSOC
Definition
Geographical Combatant Commander (GCC)
Term
Identify the responsibilities of the NALE
Definition
The primary responsibility of the NALE is to represent the Maritime Component Commander (MCC) and is responsive to the JAOC on matters pertaining to Navy and Marine amphibious operations.
Term
Identify the responsibilities of the MARLE
Definition
He provides the interface between the component and the JFACC.  The MARLE ensures the JFACC understands the Marine scheme of maneuver in both amphibious operations and extended operations ashore.
Term

Identify the primary responsibility 

of the TACP

Definition
The TACP is the principal AF liaison element collocated with Army maneuver units from battalion through corps
Term

Identify the SOF liaison element that supports the 

Army Corps and USMC MAGTF

Definition
Term
Identify the mission of the ISRD
Definition
responsible for providing the JFACC and JAOC with awareness of adversary activity in the operational area, assisting with integrating, planning, and managing airborne ISR operations, developing and maintaining targeting information about the adversary, and assisting with execution of ISR operations
Term
Identify the four core teams of the ISRD
Definition

Analysis, Correlation and Fusion (ACF)

Targets and Tactical Assessment (TA)

ISR operations; and Processing, Exploitation,

Dissemination (PED) team.

Term
Define operational law
Definition
Operational Law is that body of domestic, foreign, and international law that directly affects the conduct of military operations
Term
Identify the three areas of law that affect military operations
Definition
international, foreign, and United States domestic law.
Term

Identify how the JA is integrated 

in each of the 5 AOC division

Definition

Strategy Div

Combat Plans Div

Combat Ops Div

Air Mobility Div

ISR Div

Term
Define the role fof the ASOC
Definition
The ASOC will be in direct support to the senior Army tactical command echelon (e.g., division or corps) as the focal point for supporting air operations
Term
Define the role of the SOLE
Definition
coordinate, deconflict, and integrate SOF air, surface, and subsurface operations by providing a SOF presence in the JAOC
Term
Define the role of CRE
Definition
“A CRE is a mobile C2 force responsible for providing continuous onsite air mobility operations management. It is a temporary organization
Term
Define the role of CRC
Definition
The CRC is a ground-based mobile radar element of the TACS responsible for the decentralized execution of Air Defense (AD) and airspace management.
Term
Define the role of the ASOC
Definition
The ASOC is the principal AF C2 node for integrating air power into Army land operations.  As a direct subordinate element of the Joint Air Operations Center (JAOC)
Term
What is AAGS?
Definition
AAGS is the Army’s control system for synchronizing, coordinating, and integrating air operations with the commander’s scheme of maneuver
Term
What are the 4 core teams of the ISRD
Definition
  • ACF Team
  • Targets (TA) Team
  • ISR Operations Team
  • Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED) Management Team (PMT)
Term

What are the four core functions of Air Mobility

 

Definition
The AMD plans,coordinates, task, and executes the air mobility mission
Term
TRANSCOM has what type of authority
Definition
OPCON
Term
What are the 4 Air Core teams
Definition

Mobility

Lift

Refuel

Medical

 

Term
Identify the capabilities of the TBMCS
Definition
The Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC) uses TBMCS to plan, direct, and control joint air operations in support of JFC objectives.
Term
Define joint logistics
Definition
Joint logistics concerns the integration of the strategic, operational and tactical sustainment efforts, while scheduling the mobilization and deployment of units in support of the employment concept of a Geographic Combatant Commander (GCC
Term

Explain the unique characteristics of space that 

differentiate it from the air, land, and sea.

Definition
It has no geographical boundaries
Term

Describe the unique planning and operational 

considerations for space planners.

Definition
CPD space planners are the conduit to ensure the theater’s Master Air Attack Plan (MAAP) requirements disseminate to the JSpOC to execute the MSP
Term
Identify the five PR execution tasks by the key actions and efforts undertaken during each task once an  isolating event has occurred.
Definition
  • Report
  • Locate
  • Support
  • Recover
  • Reintegrate
Term

Identify the four 

JAOC divisions where the IOT is integrated.

Definition

Strategy Div

Combat Plans Div

Combat Ops Div

ISRD

Term
Identify IO enablers
Definition
Term
Identify the characteristics of HUMINT.
Definition
The intelligence collection discipline that uses people in the area of interest to identify or provide insight into adversary plans and intentions, Research and Development (R&D), strategy, doctrine, and capabilities.
Term
Identify the primary responsibilities of the theater JIOC
Definition
the principal element for ensuring effective intelligence support for CCDR and their theater forces
Term
Identify the capabilities of the JWICS.
Definition
Incorporates advanced networking technologies that permit point-to-point or multipoint information exchange involving voice, text, graphics, data and VTC.
Term
Identify the roles and responsibilities of the SCA.
Definition
The SCA is a commander or individual assigned responsibility for planning, integrating and coordinating space operations support in the operational area.
Term

Identify the three areas of 

law that affect military operations.

Definition

international

foreign

United States domestic law

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