WAPS SSGT-MILITARY ORG AND
COMMAND MILITARY COMMAND
STRUCTURE
Given that combined commands are binational or multinational, how should
their missions and tasks (including command responsibilities) be established,
assigned, and conformed? - ANSWER Binational and Multinational
Agreements
What are the normal operating conditions for a combined command? -
ANSWER Terms of a treaty, alliance, or bilateral agreement between or among
the countries involved.
What kind of commands are North American Aerospace Defense Command,
Combined Forces Command Korea, and Allied Command Operations? -
ANSWER Commands that span multiple countries.
ANSWER: Who sets unified combatant commands for military missions? The
United States President, assisted by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
through the Secretary of Defense.
Which commands have a broad, ongoing task involving forces from two or
more military departments? - ANSWER: unified combatant commands.
Who has the authority to move a force once assigned to a unified combatant
command? - ANSWER SecDef or under specific processes approved by the US
President.
What is an unclassified, official-use-only executive branch document created
by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that assigns missions, planning,
training, and operational tasks, as well as geographic regions of responsibility to
combatant commands? ANSWER: Unified Command Plan.
, The Unified Command Plan has a considerable impact on how combatant
commands are formed, trained, and resourced, all of which fall under Congress'
constitutional power. How often does the plan get reviewed and updated? -
Answer every two years.
Currently, how many Combatant Commands exist? - ANSWER 10.
How are the combatant commands organized? - ANSWER Geographical or
functional.
Which combatant commands operate in well defined areas of duty and have a
specific regional military emphasis? - ANSWER Geographic combatant
commands.
U.S. Africa Command, U.S. Central Command, U.S. European Command, U.S.
Northern Command, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, and U.S. Southern Command
are examples of unified combatant commands. - Geographical Answer
Which combatant commands operate globally beyond geographic borders and
offer distinct capabilities to geographic combatant commands and services? -
ANSWER Functional combatant commands.
Which unified combatant commands include the United States Special
Operations Command, United States Strategic Command, United States Cyber
Command, and the United States Transportation Command? - A functional
answer
Which unified combatant command headquarters is based at Kelly Barracks in
Stuttgart, Germany? It oversees military ties with African countries, the African
COMMAND MILITARY COMMAND
STRUCTURE
Given that combined commands are binational or multinational, how should
their missions and tasks (including command responsibilities) be established,
assigned, and conformed? - ANSWER Binational and Multinational
Agreements
What are the normal operating conditions for a combined command? -
ANSWER Terms of a treaty, alliance, or bilateral agreement between or among
the countries involved.
What kind of commands are North American Aerospace Defense Command,
Combined Forces Command Korea, and Allied Command Operations? -
ANSWER Commands that span multiple countries.
ANSWER: Who sets unified combatant commands for military missions? The
United States President, assisted by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
through the Secretary of Defense.
Which commands have a broad, ongoing task involving forces from two or
more military departments? - ANSWER: unified combatant commands.
Who has the authority to move a force once assigned to a unified combatant
command? - ANSWER SecDef or under specific processes approved by the US
President.
What is an unclassified, official-use-only executive branch document created
by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that assigns missions, planning,
training, and operational tasks, as well as geographic regions of responsibility to
combatant commands? ANSWER: Unified Command Plan.
, The Unified Command Plan has a considerable impact on how combatant
commands are formed, trained, and resourced, all of which fall under Congress'
constitutional power. How often does the plan get reviewed and updated? -
Answer every two years.
Currently, how many Combatant Commands exist? - ANSWER 10.
How are the combatant commands organized? - ANSWER Geographical or
functional.
Which combatant commands operate in well defined areas of duty and have a
specific regional military emphasis? - ANSWER Geographic combatant
commands.
U.S. Africa Command, U.S. Central Command, U.S. European Command, U.S.
Northern Command, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, and U.S. Southern Command
are examples of unified combatant commands. - Geographical Answer
Which combatant commands operate globally beyond geographic borders and
offer distinct capabilities to geographic combatant commands and services? -
ANSWER Functional combatant commands.
Which unified combatant commands include the United States Special
Operations Command, United States Strategic Command, United States Cyber
Command, and the United States Transportation Command? - A functional
answer
Which unified combatant command headquarters is based at Kelly Barracks in
Stuttgart, Germany? It oversees military ties with African countries, the African