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List the six functions of Marine Aviation |
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Control of Aircraft and Missiles Assault Support Offensive Air Support Anti-Air Warfare Air Reconnaissance Electronic Warfare |
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Term
State the basic stationing requirements of the E-2C Hawkeye. |
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Behind High Value Airborne Asset(HVAA) CAP but forward of protected assets Off-set from the threat Racetrack 5 nm by 50 nm (Flexible) Altitude: 20k-30k Traditionally overland or oversea but not along shoreline |
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State the unclassified detection ranges for the E-2C Hawkeye. |
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No detect(Cone of silence)-30nm Fighter-100nm 737-200nm |
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Term
State the mission areas in which AEW aircraft can deploy ISO the MAGTF |
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Early Warning Strike Warfare Airborne battlefield command, control, and communications Combat search and rescue (CSAR)/Tactical Recovery of aircraft and personnel(TRAP) Time sensitive targets |
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State the basic stationing requirements of the E-3C Airborne Warning and Control System. |
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Behind HVAA CAP but forward of protected assets Orient perpendicular to the main threat axis as far away from the threat as possible for mission completion Racetrack preferred orbit-flexible on dimensions Altitude: 29k-31k Traditionally employed overland or oversea but not along the shore line |
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State the unclassified radar detection ranges for the AWACS |
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Definition
No Detect-40nm Fighter-200nm 737-300nm |
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Term
Describe the organization responsible for providing AGS to the MAW. |
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The MWSG provides AGS for the MAW. It is comprised normally of 4 MWSS. |
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Term
Identify and list the 13 functions of AGS. |
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Definition
Food Services, Air base commandant, Medical, Engineer services, Security Services, Communication, Unit Training, Motor T, CBRN, EAF Services, ARFF, Aviation and ground refueling, EOD. |
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Term
Identify and discuss the 5 activities the MWSS performs for the ACE when deployed. |
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Definition
FOB master plan, ABGD, BRAAT, ADR, FARP |
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Term
Identify and describe the 4 basing concepts for MAGTF Forward Operating Bases. |
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Definition
Host Nation or Friendly Airfields, Abandoned or Captured Airfields Existing Roads or Parking Lots Using EAF materials to build a FOB |
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Term
List the four classifications of FOBs and compare and contrast the distinguishing characteristics of each. |
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Main air base-secure location, IMA, can handle sustained ops, supports theater lift Air facility-squadron/Det of aircraft, OMA, sustained ops at a combat rate Air site-aircraft are combat loaded and prepositioned, no routine support required, potential to expand. Air Point-FARP/Lagger point |
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Term
Identify the sub-elements of the Marine Division to include weapons and major end items |
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Definition
3 Infantry Regiments, Artillery Regiment, LAR Battalion, AAV Battalion, Tank Battalion, Combat Engineers Battalion, Reconnaissance Battalion. |
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Identify weapons systems organic to the Infantry Battalion Tank Battalion LAR Battalion Artillery Regiment |
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SMAW, 81, TOW, 60, Javelin, M-2, 240G, 249, MK-19,M1A1,M777, EFSS, HIMARS, |
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Identify the major end items organic to the combat engineer battalion |
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Definition
MICLIC, ACE, D7 Dozer, APOBS, Assault breaching vehicle. |
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Term
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The process of selecting and prioritizing targets and matching the appropriate response to them, considering operational requirements and capabilities. |
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Term
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Those assets that the enemy commander requires for successful completion of the mission |
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Term
Define High Payoff Target |
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Definition
Those HVTs that must be acquired and successfully attacked to achieve the friendly commanders mission. |
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Term
Identify the 4 phases of the D3A Targeting process. |
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Definition
Decide, Detect, Deliver, Assess |
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Term
Define Essential Fire Support Task and explain its use. |
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Definition
Translate commander's intent for fires into usable information for the FSC at every level. Help focus the targeting effort by concentrating on enemy critical vulnerabilities and necessary targets that will facilitate maneuver. |
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Term
List the four components of the EFST. |
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Definition
Task, Purpose, Method, Effect |
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Term
Identify the mission of the TACC |
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Definition
To serve as the operational Command Post from which the Aviation Combat Element Commander and his staff plan, command, supervise, coordinate, and execute the MAGTF air operation. |
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Term
Identify the four organizations of the TACC |
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Definition
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Term
Identify the primary responsibility of the Air Combat Intelligence Organization |
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Definition
Provide fused, timely, and tailored all-source intelligence in support of all levels within the ACE |
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Term
Identify the primary responsibilities of the Future Ops Organization |
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Definition
Develop future MEF ATOs. Write OPORDS and FRAGOs for next ACE mission. |
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Term
Identify the primary responsibilities of the Future Plans Organization |
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Definition
Developing the next MAGTF OPLAN |
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Term
Identify the primary responsibilities of the Current Ops Organization |
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Definition
Manages the execution of the current ATO |
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Term
Describe how US forces can be organized under a JFC |
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Definition
Service-based on normal peacetime. Functional-Integrate across services to support JFC Scheme of Maneuver. Combination-The norm. Organized to achieve the desired objectives. |
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Term
Describe the criteria used by the JFC when selecting the JFACC |
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Definition
Must be USMC, USN, or USAF. Usually the preponderance of air assets in theater. May be designated as the ACA or AADC. |
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Term
Identify the primary responsibilities of the JFACC |
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Definition
Counterair, Strategic air attack, Airborne ISR, Air Interdiction, Air Mobility, CAS |
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Term
Describe the six phases of the Joint Air Tasking Cycle |
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Definition
Objectives Effects and Guidance=AOD Target Development=JIPTL Weaponeering/Allocation=MAAP ATO Production and Dissemination=ATO SPINS ACO Execution Planning and Force Execution=BDA/IFREPS Assessments=Recommendations |
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Term
List the five divisions of a JAOC |
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Definition
Strategy, Combat Plans, Combat Ops, ISR, Air Mobility |
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Term
List the types of sorties the MAGTF commander makes available to the JFC for tasking through the JFACC |
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Definition
Air Defense LR Interdiction, LR Recce, Excess |
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Term
Describe the differing command and control philosophies in air operations USAFvsUSMC |
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Centralized Command/Centralized Control Decentralized Execution Centralized Command/Decentralized Control |
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Term
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IPB is a systematic, continuous process of analyzing the threat and environment in a specific geographic area. |
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Term
List the Four Steps of the IPB Process |
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Definition
Define the battlespace environment, describe the battlespace effects, evaluate the adversary, determine the adversary's course of action. |
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Term
Identify the differences between an adversary and situational templates |
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Definition
Adversary template is the adversary's doctrine in a vacuum and situational applies the specific situation to the enemy's doctrine. |
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Term
Define Named Area of Interest |
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Definition
The geographic area where information that will satisfy a specific information requirement can be collected. Activity or lack thereof will help confirm or deny a particular COA. |
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Term
Define Target Area of Interest |
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The geographic area where HVTs can be acquired and engaged by friendly forces. |
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Term
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Those points identified on the battlefield in which a commander can make a decision based on an actual enemy COA. Placed to give the commander time to make decisions and apply appropriate response. |
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Term
State the purpose of problem framing |
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Definition
To gain an enhanced understanding of the environment and the nature of the problem |
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Term
Identify injects used for problem framing |
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Definition
situational info, HHQ, Outside Info, Commander and Staff. |
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Term
Identify the five elements of Design |
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Definition
Commanders orientation, Understand the Environment, Understand the Problem, Commander's Initial Intent, Commander's Initial Guidance |
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Identify staff action requirements during problem framing activities |
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Definition
Analyze tasks, Analyze Centers of Gravity, Develop Assumptions, Determine Limitations, Develop the Mission Statement, Perform Ongoing Activities |
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Term
Identify the Problem Framing results |
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Definition
Mission Statement, Warning Order, His intent, and his COA Development Guidance and other results. |
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Term
Define Specified, implied, and essential tasks |
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Definition
Specified-Those tasks specifically assigned by HHQ Implied-Those tasks performed to accomplish specific tasks but not specifically stated by HHQ. Essential-Those specified or implied tasks that define mission success and apply to the force as a whole. |
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Term
State the difference between PIRs and FFIRs |
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Definition
PIR Refers to enemy. FFIR refers to friendly. |
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Term
State the difference between constraints and restraints |
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Definition
Constraints-Things you must do. Restraints-Things you cannot do. |
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