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*ID the order of precedence between multinational, joint, multi-service, and service
doctrine. Answer - 1. Multinational Doctrine
2. Joint Doctrine
3. Multiservice Doctrine
4. service Doctrine
Multinational Doctrine Answer - Fundamental principles that guide the employment
of forces of TWO OR MORE NATIONS toward a common objective
Joint Doctrine Answer - Fundamental principles that guide the employment of US
MILITARY forces in coordinated action toward a common objective.
Multiservice Doctrine Answer - Fundamental principles that guide the employment of
forces of TWO OR MORE SERVICES in coordinated action towards a common
objective
Service Doctrine Answer - Fundamental principles that guide the employment of
forces of a SINGLE SERVICE
Unified Action Answer - The synchronization, coordination, and/or integration of the
activities of governmental and non-governmental entities with military operation to
achieve unity of effort.
Types of Command Relationships Answer - 1. COCOM (Combatant Command)
2. OPCON (Operational Control)
3. TACON (Tactical Control)
4. Support
COCOM (Combatant Command) Answer - Authority over assigned forces, vested in
only in the commanders of combatant commands and CANNOT BE DELEGATED
OR TRANSFERRED.
OPCON (Operational Control) Answer - Authority to perform those functions of
command over subordinate forces involving ORGANIZING AND EMPLOYING
COMMANDS AND FORCES, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving
authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the mission.
,TACON (Tactical Control) Answer - Authority over forces that is LIMITED TO THE
DETAILED DIRECTION and control of movements or maneuvers within the
operation.
Support (CMD Relationship) Answer - Authority established by a common superior
commander between subordinate commanders when one organization should AID,
PROTECT, COMPLEMENT, OR SUSTAIN ANOTHER FORCE.
Two Distinct Chain of Command Branches Answer - Operational and Administrative
Operational Chain of Command Answer - Authority, direction, and control of
operational forces through Combatant Commanders (CCDR) utilizing the following
chain of command
1. President of the United States
2. Secretary of Defense
---------Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in an advisory role
3. Combatant Commanders
4. Service Component Commands
Administrative Chain of Command Answer - Authority and control of forces through
Service Secretaries utilizing the following chain of command
1. President of the United States
2. Secretary of Defense
---------Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in an advisory role
3. Secretaries of Military Departments
4. Service Chiefs
5. (ADCON) Commander of Military Service Forces
Identify The Four Positions that may Create a Joint Task Force Answer - 1)
Secretary of Defense
2) Geographic Combatant Commander
3) Subunified Commander
4) Existing Joint Task Force Commander
Seven Tenets of Air and Space Power Answer - 1. Centralized Control/Decentralized
Execution
2. Flexibility & Versatility
3. Synergistic Effects
4. Persistence
5. Concentration
6. Priority
7. Balance
Counterair Answer - integrates OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE operations to attain
and maintain a desired degree of AIR SUPERIORITY by neutralizing or destroying
enemy aircraft and missiles, both before and after launch
Strategic Attack Answer - Offensive action specifically selected to achieve
NATIONAL STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
, Counterland Answer - Airpower operations against ENEMY LAND FORCE
CAPABILITIES
Air Interdiction Answer - Air operations conducted to DIVERT, DISRUPT, DELAY,
DESTROY the enemy's military surface capabilities BEFORE it can be brought to
bear effectively against friendly forces, or to otherwise achieve objectives that are
conducted at such distances from friendly forces that DETAILED INTEGRATION IS
NOT REQUIRED.
Close Air Support Answer - Air action by fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft against
hostile targets which are in CLOSE PROXIMITY to friendly forces and which
REQUIRE DETAILED INTEGRATION of each air mission with the fire and
movement of those forces.
Close Proximity Answer - NOT A SPECIFIC DISTANCE. Situational and REQUIRES
DETAILED INTEGRATION and TERMINAL ATTACK CONTROL.
Detailed Integration Answer - LEVEL OF COORDINATION required to achieve
effects while minimizing the risk of fratricide
Air Force Level of Organization Answer - 1. HQ
2. Major Commands
3. Numbered Air Forces
4. Wings
5. Groups
6. Squadrons
Unified Land Operations Answer - Unified land operations is the simultaneous
execution of offense, defense, stability, and defense support of civil authorities
across multiple domains to shape operational environments, prevent conflict, prevail
in large-scale ground combat, and consolidate gains as part of UNIFIED ACTION.
4 Types of Decisive Action Answer - 1. Offensive Operations
2. Defensive Operations
3. Stability Operations
4. Defense Support of Civil Authorities
4 Tenets of Unified Land Operations Answer - 1. Simultaneity
2. Depth
3. Synchronization
4. Flexibility
3 Types of Brigade Combat Teams Answer - 1. Armor
2. Stryker
3. Infantry
USN Primary Mission Answer - To maintain, train and equip combat-ready naval
forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the
seas