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What are the components of PMESII-PT |
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Political – Military – Economic – Social – Infrastructure – Information Physical environment - Time |
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What are the components of PMESII-PT |
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Political – Military – Economic – Social – Infrastructure – Information Physical environment - Time |
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What are the components of ASCOPE? |
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Areas – Structures – Capabilities – Organizations – People - Events |
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Tactical - Conflict - Assessment - Planning - Framework |
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FHA operations can include? |
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Providing security Conducting assessments Providing specific military capabilities Direct disaster relief roles |
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What are the five missions of FHA? |
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Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
Disaster Relief
Dislocated Civilian Operations
Technical Assistance Operations
Consequence Management |
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What do Support to Civil Administration operations do? |
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Assist, stabilize or continue the governing body of a foreign country |
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What is the FM for Civil Affairs operations? |
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FM 3-05.40 (FM 3-57 in draft) |
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How are Support to Civil Administration operations conducted? |
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By assisting an established government or by establishing military authority over an occupied population |
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Name the 3 CA core tasks that may fall under SCA |
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What are the two main SCA mission activities? |
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Civil administration in a Friendly Territory and Civil administration in an enemy territory |
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What are the three tasks/operations conducted under FHA? |
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Relief Missions, Technical Assistance Operations and Foreign Consequence Management |
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Which is NOT considered a relief mission? A. Volcano causing mudslides in populated areas B. The aftermath of violent conflict in a major city C. A terror attack releases mustard gas at a large sports stadium |
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Who is the lead agency for US disaster response? |
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USAID Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance [OFDA] |
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Who directs the efforts of different UN agencies in a disaster? |
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Special Representative of the Secretary General |
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What are the three operational environments of FHA Operations? |
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Permissive, Uncertain, Hostile |
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Some Civil Affairs FHA projects may be confused by other agencies as __________. |
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What are the two terms that apply under Civil Administration in occupied territory? |
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Military Governor and Military Government Ordinance |
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What is a military governor? |
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The military commander or other designated person who, in an occupied territory exercises supreme authority over the civil population subject to the laws and usages of war and to any directive received from the commander’s government or superior. |
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What is a Military Government Ordinance? |
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An enactment on the authority of a military governor promulgating laws or rules regulating the occupied territory under such control. |
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What are the 6 functional specialty areas in CA? |
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Governance, Economic Stability, Infrastructure, Health and Welfare, Education and Public Information, and Rule of Law |
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Which functional areas are found only at the CACOM level? |
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Economic Stability and Public Education and Information sections |
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How many subspecialties are there underneath the 6 functional areas? |
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Where do Civil Support Operations occur? When? |
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Within the United States after a declared disaster |
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What do the Stafford and Executive Orders 12148 and 12656 do? |
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Establish the Department of Homeland Security as the coordinator of federal emergency preparedness, planning and disaster assistance |
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Which unified geographic combatant command conducts homeland defense and civil support? |
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Northern Command (NORTHCOM) |
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What is the objective of populace and resource control? |
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To assist in preserving or reestablishing a state of law and order within a nation or area |
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What is the second core task of civil affairs? |
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Foreign Humanitarian Assistance |
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What is the third core task of civil affairs? |
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Civil Information Management |
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What is the fourth core task of civil affairs? |
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What is the fifth core task of civil affairs? |
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Support to Civil Administration |
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What is the first core task of civil affairs? |
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Populace and Resource Control |
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What is populace control? |
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It provides security for the populace, mobilize human resources, deny personnel to the enemy, and detect and reduce the effectiveness of enemy agents.” |
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What are the control measures that may be used under PC? |
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Curfews, movement restrictions, travel permits, registrations cards and relocation of the population |
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What are the two special categories of PRC? |
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Dislocated civilian (DC) operations and non-combatant evacuation operations (NEO) |
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What is resources control? |
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It regulates the movement or consumption of material resources, mobilize material resources, and deny material to the enemy. |
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What are the control measures under resources control? |
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Licensing, regulations or guidelines, checkpoints, ration control, amnesty programs, and inspection of facilities |
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What are some of the CA tasks during PRC Planning ? |
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1. Identifying or evaluating existing HN PRC measures. 2. Advising on PRC measures that would effectively support the commander’s objectives. 3. Recommending command guidance on how to implement PRC measures. 4. Publicizing the control measures among indigenous populations and institutions. 5. Assessing the effectiveness of the PRC measures. 6. Participating in the execution of selected PRC operations and activities, as needed or directed. 7. Assisting in the arbitration of problems arising from the implementation of PRC measures. |
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The ordered or authorized departure of noncombatants from a specific area by the DOS, DOD, or the appropriate U.S. military authority |
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Which agencies are involved in NEO? |
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Department of State (DOS) Department of Defense (DOD) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) |
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Who is the lead agency for NEO? |
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What are the DHHS responsibilities during normal conditions for NEO? |
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Assist DOD/DOS when requested |
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What are the 3 key factors for NEO planning? |
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Situational Awareness, Understand Environment, & Evacuation Force Readiness |
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What CA core task does NEO fall under? |
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Populace & Resources Control |
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What are the 5 notification phases of NEO? |
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Travel advisory, drawdown, authorized departure, ordered departure, stand fast |
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What are the size and composition of the Evacuation Control Center based on? |
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Number of evacuees, local environment, location |
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Who is the NEO coordination for DOD? |
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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Management and Personnel |
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Who is the lead federal agency for the reception of all evacuees to the United States? |
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Department of Health and Human Services |
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Who is responsible for the emergency action plan in a foreign country? |
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MCA uses predominantly _________ or ________________ as labor. |
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Indigenous or paramilitary forces |
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U.S. [military] personnel are limited to _________ and __________ the HN military. |
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The intent of MCA is to ________________. |
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Enhance the image of the HN/FN government and military |
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CATs should select projects that are _______ and _________. |
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MCA falls under which CA core task? |
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What are the four types of activities under Comprehensive Emergency Management (CEM)? |
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Mitigation activities, preparedness activities, response activities, and recovery activities |
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What are the five steps of military assistance to NEO operations? |
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• Phase I -- Predeployment upon receipt of WARNO • Phase II -- Deployment • Phase III -- Lodgment (AAs, LZs, ISB, Safe Haven) • Phase IV -- Evacuation (collection, processing, prep & evac of personnel) • Phase V -- Redeployment |
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What are the three guidelines of NEO? |
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Accuracy, Security, Speed |
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What are the three primary components of Nation Assistance (NA)? |
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Security Assistance (SA), Foreign Internal Defense (FID), and Military Civic Action (MCA) |
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What are the two types of projects initiated during Military Civic Action (MCA)? |
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Mitigating and Developmental |
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What are the six steps of Civil Information Management? |
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Collect Collation Process Analysis Production Dissemination |
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What is a method whereby Civil Affairs elements can collecting information utilizing a system approach of assessing the Operational Environment? |
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What is a method whereby Civil Affairs elements can collecting civil considerations of the Operational Environment? |
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What is a method that provides an analyzed description of the assessment or engagement? |
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Strength – Opportunities – Weaknesses – How– Assumptions – Threats |
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What are the two types of collection in Civil Reconnaissance? |
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What are the nine categories of dislocated civilians? |
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Displaced person Refugee Evacuee Stateless person War victim Internally Displaced Person Returnee Re-settler Expellee |
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What is a refugee or an IDP who has returned voluntarily to his or her former place of residence? |
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What are civilians wishing to return somewhere other than their previously owned home or land within the country or area of original displacement. |
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What are any persons who have been forced or obliged to flee or leave their homes to avoid the effects of: 1. armed conflict 2. situations of generalized violence 3. violations of human rights 4. natural or man-made disasters |
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Internally Displaced Persons |
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What are those civilians suffering injuries, loss of a family member, or damage to or destruction of their homes as a result of war? |
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What are civilians who have been denationalized or whose country of origin cannot be determined or who cannot establish his right to the nationality claimed? |
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What are civilians removed from their place of residence by military direction for reasons of personal security of the requirement of the military situation? |
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What are people outside of their own country of nationality who is unable or unwilling to return because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion? |
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What are civilians who are involuntarily outside the national boundary of his/her country ? |
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What dictates determination of civilian status? |
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What is a person forced to leave a second country in which they are refugees by the government into a third country or their country of origin? |
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True or False, US Military is obligated to provide for DCs under international and military law |
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True or False, Advising on DC control measures that support the military operation is a CA supporting task |
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Who provides directives on the care, control, and disposition of DCs? |
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Who is the lowest commander that can order an evacuation? |
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What is an order to stay within the confines of homes, communities or other defined boundaries? |
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What is a DC Collection Point (DCCP)? |
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A point to establish control and direction of dislocated civilian movement |
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What is a DC Assembly Area (DCAA)? |
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A temporary holding area for dislocated civilians. |
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What are the three methods of collection in Civil Information Management? |
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Civil Reconnaissance, Data Mining and Collaboration |
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What are the steps of the Civil Affairs methodology? |
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(AD3ET) Assess Decide Develop / Detect Deliver Evaluate Transition |
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True or False, The CR collection plan begins it’s execution in the Decide Phase |
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False, it is initiated during the Assess Phase |
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True or False, the Deliver Phase addresses the means to effect civil vulnerabilities? |
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True or False, CR does not always follow CMO Lines of Effort and Commander’s Intent? |
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False, all activities are linked to supported Commander’s Intent and CMO Lines of Effort |
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What are the two major sections of a CA Area Study? |
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What are the two types of CA assessments? |
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Preliminary and deliberate |
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What staff section is responsible for DC screening? |
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