Command and Military Organization
Command and Military Organization Define command. - CORRECT ANSWER Command is defined as the authority that a commander in the Armed Forces lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment. Define commander's intent. - CORRECT ANSWER A clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and the desired military end state supports mission command, provides focus to the staff, and helps subordinate and supporting commanders act to achieve the commander's desired results without further orders, even when the operation does not unfold as planned. Define and identify the two parts of any mission. - CORRECT ANSWER •The task that clearly indicates the action to be taken •The purpose or reason for the action Define the chain of command. - CORRECT ANSWER the succession of commanding officers from a superior to a subordinate through which command is exercised. Which Order Permits Requesting Mast - CORRECT ANSWER MCO 1700.23F Identify the order that communicates the Marine Corps policy and procedure for request mast. - CORRECT ANSWER Marine must submit a request in writing (NAVMC 11296) It will then be passed up CoC spending no more than 1 day at each rank. Recognize the definition of request mast. - CORRECT ANSWER process that preserves the right of every Marine to directly seek assistance from, or communicate grievances to, their commanding officers. Match the correct staff section with its description. - CORRECT ANSWER S-1 is the manpower officer for all matters on manpower management, personnel administration, and headquarters management. The S-2 has staff responsibility for intelligence and intelligence operations. The S-3 is the principal staff officer for all matters on training, plans, operations, and organization. The S-4 is the principal staff officer for all logistic matters. The S-6 is the principal staff officer for all communication information systems (CIS) matters. Identify the principal organization for all Marine Corps missions across the range of military operations. - CORRECT ANSWER The Marine air-ground task force (MAGTF) is the Marine Corps' principal organization for all missions across the range of military operations, composed of forces task- organized under a single commander capable of responding rapidly to a contingency anywhere in the world. Identify and define the four core elements of the MAGTF. - CORRECT ANSWER Command Element - The headquarters is the core element of a MAGTF. The command element is composed of the commander, general or executive and special staff sections Aviation Combat Element - provides all or a portion of the six functions of Marine aviation necessary to accomplish the MAGTF's mission. Ground Combat Element - infantry organization but can vary in size from a small ground unit of any type to one or more Marine divisions that can be independently maneuvered under the direction of the MAGTF commander. Logistics Combat Element - varies in size from a small detachment to one or more force service support groups. What is a MEF - CORRECT ANSWER It is task-organized around a permanent
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