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  • June 17, 2024
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AOC Common Courses
CMN FUN 203 - List Guidelines for indicator development - ANS-Relevant; Observable
or Collectable; Responsive; Resourced

CMN FUN 203 - Match the two types of indicators commonly used by the joint forces
with what they assess. - ANS-Measure of Performance (MOP)
-Assess Friendly actions
-Tied to task accomplishment
Measure of Effectiveness (MOE)
-Assess current system state
-Indicate change overtime
-Tied to objective accomplishment

CMN FUN 203 - List the elements of the strategy to task methodology in hierarchial
order. - ANS-00-Ops Objective
-MOE
001: Tactical Objective
-MOE
001B: Tactical Tasks
-MOP

CMN FUN-102 - Describe the purpose of joint doctrine - ANS-Enhance the operational
effectiveness of joint forces by providing fundamental principles that guide the
employment of US military forces towards a common objective. (JP 1, I-1)

*CMN FUN-102- Describe the operational level of war - ANS-The operational level links
the strategy and tactics by establishing operational objectives to achieve the military
end states and strategic objectives. It sequences tactical actions to achieve objectives.

*CMN FUN-102 - Identify three fundamentals key to Joint Air Operations - ANS-Joint
Planning; Joint Operations; Joint C2

CMN-103 - Identify the three levels of Joint Force Commands - ANS-Unified Combatant
Commands; Subordinate Unified Command; Joint Task Force

* CMN-103 - Distinguish between the Service Component Command and Functional
Component Command - ANS-A Service Component Command is a command

,consisting of the Service component commander and all those Service forces that have
been assigned to a CCMD or further assigned to a subordinate unified command of JTF.

A Functional component Command is a command established to conduct operations
that is normally composed of forces of two or more Military Departments that must
operate within the same mission area or physical domain, or when there is a need to
accomplish a distinct aspect of the assigned mission.

CMN-104 - Describe Combatant Command (COCOM) authority - ANS-COCOM is a
non-transferable command authority (cannot be delegated) of a Combatant Commander
(CCDR) to perform those functions of command over assigned forces involving
organizing and employing commands and forces; assigned forces involving organizing
and employing commands and forces; assigning tasks; designating objectives; and
giving authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations, joint training, and
logistics necessary to accomplish the missions assigned to the command

CMN-104 - Describe the command authority Operational Control (OPCON) -
ANS-OPCON is a transferable command authority, inherent in COCOM, to perform
those functions of command over subordinate forces involving organizing and
employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designing objectives, and giving
authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations and joint training necessary
to accomplish the misison

CMN - Describe the command authority Tactical Control (TACON) - ANS-TACON is the
authority over military capability or forces made available for tasking that is limited to the
detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area
necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned.

Define the command authority Support - ANS-Support is a command authority
established by a common superior commander between subordinate commanders
when one organization should aid, protect, complement, or sustain another force

Identify the three standardized designs of the Army Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) -
ANS-The Infantry BCT; The Armored BCT; The Stryker BCT

Define Mission Command - ANS-The Army's approach to Command and Control (C2)
that empowers subordinate decision making and decentralized execution appropriate to
the situation. Mission command approach to C2 is based on the Army's view that war is
inherently chaotic and uncertain.

,Identify the five essential functions of the U.S Navy's maritime strategy - ANS-All
Domain Access
Maritime Security
Deterrence
Sea Control
Power Projection

Identify the typical "tailored force packages" of forward deployed maritime forces -
ANS-Carrier Strike Group (CSG)
Amphibious Ready Group (ARG)/MEUs
Surface Action Group (SAG)
Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG)

Identify the mission capabilities of carrier-based naval aircraft - ANS-Strike-Fighters
FA-18
EA-18G Electronic Attack
5 E-2C/D Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning (AEW)
MH-60 Anti-Surface, Anti-submarine, tanker, and Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR)

*Identify how the Marine Corps organizes for combat - ANS-The MAGTF is the Marine
Corps' principle organization for conducting missions across the spectrum of military
operations. These MAGTFs are combined-arms forces consisting of air, ground, and
logistics elements under the command of a single commander. They are capable of
operating as independent units or as part or combined task forces (JTF/CTF).

Identify the four basic elements of a MAGTF - ANS-A Command Element (CE)
A Ground Element (ACE)
An Aviation Combat Element (ACE)
A logistics Combat Element (LCE)

CMN-FUN-112 - Identify the different types of MAGTF - ANS-Marine Expeditionary
Force Unit (MEF)
Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB)
Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward)[FWD] larger than MEB

Special Purpose MAGTF (SPMAGTF)

*Identify the organizational structure of Air Forces (AFFOR) in response to operational
tasking - ANS-Air Expeditionary Task Force (AETF)

, *Identify the basic building block of an Air Expeditionary Task Force (AETF)*********Test
Quesiton look for building block - ANS-Squadron

List three elements of an AETF - ANS-Single Commander
Appropriate command and control mechanics
Tailored & fully supported forces

Identify the two chains of command over Multinational Forces (MNF) - ANS-National
Chain of Command
Multinational Chain of Command

Describe the three basic command structure models - ANS-Parallel Command Structure
- Each coalition member has its own command chain, working in parallel with the other
member's chains through some kind of coordination center.

Lead-nation Command Structure - Exists when one nation, usally the one with the
preponderance of assets and C2 capability, is responsible for the direction and
synchronization of MNFs, each one of which is commanded by its own commander

Integrated Command Structure - Where there is a single commander with a
multi-national staff representative of the alliance member nations.

* Differentiate between a coalition and an alliance - ANS-Coalition - Arrangement
between two or more nations for common action Typically ad hoc with a single problem,
narrow vector of common interests

Alliance - Formal Agreement (Treaty) ***
Enduring, Broad, long-term objectives, Common Interests

Identify the primary function of the Theater Air Control System (TACS) - ANS-The
COMAFFOR mechanism for commanding and controlling component air and space
power. It consists of airborne and ground elements conduction tailored C2 of air and
space operations including Air Defense (AD), and airspace control

* Identify the primary function of the Army Air Ground System (AAGS) - ANS-The
Army's control system for synchronizing, coordinating and integrating air operations with
the commander's scheme of maneuver, or concept of the Operations (CONOPS).
Provides framework for initiating and processing Air Support Requests (AIRSUPREQ),
collection, requirements, airspace integration.

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