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SOS Knowledge Checks

What is the director of A1 in charge of? - answer Manpower and Personnel

What is the director of A2 in charge of? - answer Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance

What is the director of A3 in charge of? - answer Operations

What is the director of A4 in charge of? - answer Logistics

What is the director of A5 in charge of? - answer Plans and Requirements

What is the director of A6 in charge of? - answer Communications

What is the director of A7 in charge of? - answer Installations and Mission Support

What is the director of A8 in charge of? - answer Strategic Plans and Programs

What is the director of A9 in charge of? - answer Studies, Analysis, and Assessments

What is the director of A10 in charge of? - answer Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear
Integration Office

What is the A5 responsible for? - answer a. Preparation and subsequent refinement of
the force flow, bed down, and redeployment in the time-phased force and deployment
data
b. Comprehensive force-level movement and execution planning throughout the
campaign
(c. All of these answers)
d. All consolidated planning functions

Where does the NAF sit in the organizational structure? - answer a. Between the Sq
and the Wing
(b. Between a Wing and MAJCOM)
c. None of the answers are correct
d. Between the MAJCOM and Geographic Commanders

A2 is responsible for policy and guidance for all Air Force ISR ____? - answera.
Personnel
b. Operational architectures
c. Systems

, (d. All of these answers)

What are the Air Force Core Functions? - answera. Strategic Bombing, Air Supremacy,
Air Mobility, Command and Control (C2)
b. Fly, Fight, Win
(c. Air Superiority, Global Strike, Rapid Global Mobility, Intelligence, Surveillance, and
Reconnaissance (ISR), Command and Control (C2))
d. None of these answers

An air power strategy advocated by Giulio Douhet was to target ______, which he
considered the "weak link", and its destruction would shorten wars by reducing civilian
morale and cause the enemy civilian population to revolt against its government. -
answera. Other aircraft
(b. Civilian population centers)
c. Military bases
d. Industrial centers

Hugh Trenchard believed victory could be achieved by using air power to attack all
industry, not just war-centric. However, unlike other air power theorists, Trenchard
believed victory would come from the loss of an enemy's _____ to fight, not their
capacity. He argued that destroying the enemy's industry, communications,
transportation network, and economy would so disrupt the daily life of the working
population, causing unemployment and hardship, that the people would demand an end
to the war. - answera. Logistics
b. Aircraft
(c. Will)
d. War-making infrastructure

Slessor thought that one needed to isolate the battlefield with airpower-to disrupt and
destroy the enemy's lines of supply. This mission, now called ______. would entail the
targeting of communication and transportation nodes, fuel depots, supply and
ammunition centers, and enemy field headquarters. - answera. None of these answers
b. Strategic attack
(c. Interdiction)
d. Strategic bombing

Warden introduced the idea of ________, in which air attacks on the center ring
[Leadership] set conditions wherein it becomes physically impossible for an enemy to
[continue to fight with a unified strategy] - answera. Interdiction
[b. Strategic Paralysis]
c. None of these answers
d. Civilian morale attacks

What are the three layers of cyberspace? - answera. None of the answers are correct
b. Digital, Physical, Meta-physical
[c. Physical Network layer, logical network layer, cyber-persona layer.]

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