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Order of precedence between multinational, joint, multi service, and service doctrine - correct answer
✔✔Multinational-joint-multi service-service



Explain multinational, joint, multi service, and service doctrine - correct answer ✔✔-multinational: 2 or
more nations

-joint: all US mil

-multi service: 2 or more us mil services

-service: one mil service



All driving towards common OBJ



Unified action - correct answer ✔✔The synchronization, coordination, and/or integration of the activities
of governmental and nongovernmental entities with military operation to achieve unity of effort.



Types of command relationships - correct answer ✔✔1. COCOM (Combatant Command): authority
cannot be delegated/transferred, only given to combattant commanders by pres or secdef



2. OPCON (Operational Control): can and shoukd be delegated. Ability to restructure, retask, and
reorganize forces



3. TACON (Tactical Control): limited to detailed direction and control of movement and maneuvers.
Cannot change the mission of force that came to you with a mission



4. Support: est by a common superior CDR for a force to aid, protect, complement or sustain ankther
force. (jTACS)



Distinct branches of CoC - correct answer ✔✔Admin and operational

-pres-sec def-secretaries of military dept.(ad)

,/unified combattant commands(op)



-CJCS is not part of the CoC



Who can create a JTF? - correct answer ✔✔Secdef, combatant cdr, subunified cdr, existing JTF cdr



7 tenets of Air and Space Power - correct answer ✔✔1. Centralized Control/ Decentralized Execution

2. Flexibility

3. Synergistic Effects

4. Persistance

5. Concentration

6. Priority

7. Balance



Counterair - correct answer ✔✔includes offensive and defensive operations to attain and maintain a
desired degree of air superiority.



Strategic Attack - correct answer ✔✔Offensive action specifically selected to achieve national or military
strategic objectives



Counterland - correct answer ✔✔involves operations conducted to attain and maintain a desired degree
of superiority over surface operations by the destruction or neutralization of enemy surface forces.
(Dominate surface environment)



Air interdiction - correct answer ✔✔divert, disrupt, delay, or destroy the enemy's surface military
potential before it can be used effectively against friendly forces.



Close air support - correct answer ✔✔air action by aircraft against hostile targets in close proximity to
friendly forces (no defined proximity, requires detailed integration)



close proximity - correct answer ✔✔does not represent a specific distance.

, Detailed Integration - correct answer ✔✔The level of coordination required to achieve desired effects
without overly restricting CAS attacks, surface fire power, or ground scheme of maneuver.



Basic Air Force organizational elements - correct answer ✔✔HQ- MAJCOM-Numbered Air Forces-Wings-
groups-squadrons



AETF - correct answer ✔✔Do not provide a CDR or the C2 structure-24 month cycle and method of
packaging forces (like ECAB)



Multidomain Operations - correct answer ✔✔The combined arms employment of joint and Army
capabilities to create and exploit relative advantages that achieve objectives, defeat enemy forces, and
consolidate gains as part of unified action.



4 Types of multidomain ops - correct answer ✔✔1. Offensive: defeat or destroy enemy forces and gain
control over terrain, resources and population centers (mvmt to contact, attack, exploit, pursuit)



2. Defensive: defeat enemy attack, gain time, economize forces and develop conditions



3. Stability: outside the us



4. DSCA: inside the US



4 Tenets of Multidomain Ops - correct answer ✔✔1. Agility

2. Convergence

3. Endurance

4. Depth



3 types of BCTs - correct answer ✔✔Infantry, Stryker, Armor

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