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SEJPME NOTES
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This is going to suck

Sgt Maj. Bryan B. Battaglia



PRE-TEST:

1 the purpose of the ------ principle of joint operation is to prepare clear, uncomplicated plans and
concise orders to ensure through understanding.

2 Exposure to stressful situations, trauma, and combat will cause a response and resulting change. These
responses and changes will be all negative. T/F

3 Military-political considerations frequently cast special operations into clandestine or covert
environments: therefore, their activities normally involve oversight at the ----- level

4 The end strength of the US coast guard reserve is ----- percent of the total coast guard.

5 as ratified the us constitution provided for a small professional army supplemented a militia of all able-
bodied males under strict civilian control T/F

6 there are eight distinct domains within the Total Force Fitness (TFF) Program. This one refers to the
ability to physically accomplish all aspects of the mission while remaining healthy and uninjured

7 The department of state assigns a ----- to combatant commanders, and increasingly to Joint Rask Force
commanders to provide foreign policy perspective and to establish linkage with US embassies in the
area of responsibility or joint operations area and the Department of State.

8 Into the Chairman’s White Paper “Mission Command” 2012 the joint force of the future will find
themselves operating in a security environment that is -----

9 the offering of ceremonial toasts is a traditional army custom at a formal dining in, which includes
passing the wine “over the water” an historical reference to King James I., who was exiled by Oliver
Cromwell T/F

10 the relevance of the interagency process at the strategic level to the combat commander and the us
military is that the process yields America’s major national security policy decisions. T/F

11 The Exxon Valdez oil spill led to the creation of the oil pollution act of 1990 which tasked the coast
guard with the creation of strike teams capable responding to spills and and other ocean disasters. T/F

12 reserve components now comprise almost what percent of the total force and are an integral part of
the armed forces of the United States.

13 increasing rank comes increasing

14 under what circumstances may the coast guard be transferred to and operate as a service of the navy

,15 the difficulty some units face adapting their mindset to costly changes conditions on their third or
fourth deployment to the same location is known as ----- challenges

16 what is the role of the us armed forces today?

17 the foremost value of joint leaders is

18 within joint command organizations leadership and ethics considerations require us to ------ and
consider not only personal experiences but also the lessons learned from others experiences both
positive and negative

19 the vetting process for participation in multinational operations serves as a mechanism to ------

20 theses capabilities comprise the core of the us maritime power and reflect an increase in emphasis
on those activities that prevent war and build partnerships

21 the us army and us navy have the same jurisdiction T/F

22 which of the following honors can bestowed upon a service member of the coast guard

23

24 deliberations involving the possible use of force must include the reserve component at what point in
the planning process

25 individuals who voluntary take the oath to serve our nation are inspired by

26 the concept of jointness is sustained through joint education joint training joint exercises and joint
doctrine T/F

27 what is the purpose of dining in for the air force

28 seizure and defiance of naval bases is provided by which branch of the armed services

29 which of the following is not a member of the joint chiefs of staff

30 the army aids in shaping the international environment through an extensive forward presence in
which of the following

31 the interagency support provided by a ----- composed of intelligence experts from DIA CIA NSA NGA
and other intelligence agencies affords the joint task force access to national level database and to
agency unique information and analysis

32 which of the following are examples of how USMC has adopted and evolved as an expeditionary
force

33

34 which of the following were goals for the berlin airlift of 1948

35 which of the following examples embodies navy traditions and core values of HCC

,36 through which of the following strategies has the navy adopted which advanced the concept of
combat operations in littoral waters

37 The missile defiance agency MDA works the the combatant commanders of the

38 Multinational forces interact with a variety of entities requiring unified actions. These entities include
but are not limited to

39 Which of the following options represent the statutory advisors of the national security council?

40 while it is appropriate and strongly recommended to greet a person by name a grade, if you are
ensure of an enlisted marines name or grade “marine” is as appropriate as “good morning sir” in the
case of an offi9cer

41 flexibility in aerospace power allows forces to exploit mass and maneuver simultaneously to a far
greater extend that surface forces can T/F

42 what are some of the tenets that guide the armed forces of the multinational cooperative activities

43

44 which of the following describes the role of the coast guard in the US marinte regions

45 in major operations, joint force commanders need a clear understanding of the national strategic end
state and hjow military operations support that end state

46 the first step in solving a problem is to

47 which following is a technical or personal risk when using sosical media

48 the airforces battlefiels airmen or ------- teams frequestly operate with navy SEALS RANGERS and
SPEC OPS in direct action airfield seizure and personel recovery missions in hositlu territory

49 each geographis command has a ------ to plan and control special operations and other spc ops forces
act

50 reserve component leaders agree that they receive adequate funding to support all levels of
operations use identified buy service department of defense plans

Pre Test



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1) The Air Force's Battlefield Airmen or _____ Teams frequently operate with Navy SEALs, Army
Rangers, and Special Forces in direct action, airfield seizure, and personnel recovery missions in hostile
territory. [Remediation Accessed :N]

Air Commando

Aero Scout

Special Warfare

Special Tactics (correct)



2) The relevance of the interagency process at the strategic level to the combatant commander and the
U.S. military is that the process yields America's major national security policy decisions.

True (correct)

False



3) These capabilities comprise the core of U.S. maritime power and reflect an increase in emphasis on
those activities that prevent war and build partnerships: [Remediation Accessed :N]

forward presence, deterrence, sea control

readiness, preparedness, technical prowess, and training

peacekeeping and contingency operations



forward presence, deterrence, sea control, power projection, maritime security, humanitarian
assistance and disaster response (HA/DR) (correct)



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