SNCOA JW2 National Military Organization Questions And Answers With Real Tests
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SNCOA JW2 National Military Organization Questions And Answers With Real Tests
The primary means by which the Air Force presents forces to the joint force commander during contingency operations. ANS Air Expeditionary Task Force (AETF)
A(n) ______________ can be a numbered air force or command...
SNCOA JW2 National Military Organization
Questions And Answers With Real Tests
The primary means by which the Air Force presents forces to the joint force commander during
contingency operations. ANS Air Expeditionary Task Force (AETF)
A(n) ______________ can be a numbered air force or command echelon immediately subordinate to
a numbered air force. The commander, Air Force forces acts as the commander. ANS Air
Expeditionary Task Force (AETF)
______________ is the authority and responsibility of a commander to tend to the personal and
professional welfare of the forces assigned to him or her. ANS Administrative Control (ADCON)
This type of control normally means being responsible for logistic support, readiness and training,
and personnel management issues including discipline, budgeting, and other functions of that nature.
ANS Administrative Control (ADCON)
The geographical area associated with a Combatant Command within which a geographic Combatant
Commander has authority to plan and conduct operations. ANS Area of Responsibility (AOR)
To place units or personnel in an organization where such placement is *relatively permanent,*
and/or where such organization controls and administers the units or personnel for the primary
function, or greater portion of the functions, of the unit or personnel. ANS Assigned
Forces are assigned to Combatant Commands by the _______ and can only be transferred from the
assigned command by _______ the with approval from the_______. ANS SecDef
SecDef
President
The placement of units or personnel in an organization where such placement is *relatively
temporary.* ANS Attached
,A gaining Combatant Commander will normally be given operational control over ______________
forces, which he'll more than likely delegate to the appropriate Service component commander. ANS
Attached
The ______________ is the single, senior ranking Air Force commander in charge of U.S. Air Force
forces presented to a joint force. ANS Commander, Air Force Forces (COMAFFOR)
A ______________ can also be the Air Force commander of an Air and Space Expeditionary Task
Force (AETF) formed for a specific joint contingency or operation. ANS Commander, Air Force
Forces (COMAFFOR)
A command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander established and so
designated by the President, through the SecDef and with the advice and assistance of the Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS). ANS Combatant Command (CCMD)
Commander of a command organization with a broad continuing mission. ANS Combatant
Commanders (CCDRs)
Nontransferable command authority, which cannot be delegated, of a CCDR to perform those
functions of command over 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. ANS Combatant Command Authority (COCOM)
A ______________ is a subordinate command organization within a joint force made up of military
elements organized together based on similar capabilities or functions. It is made up of elements from
more than one Military Department. ANS Functional Component Command
______________ support (or can be supported by) GCCs or may conduct assigned missions
independently. They are responsible for a large functional area requiring single responsibility for
effective coordination of the operations therein. These responsibilities are normally global in nature
(they aren't just assigned to one AOR...they can support them all). ANS Functional Combatant
Commands (FCCs)
, Appropriate duties , responsibilities, missions, or tasks of an individual, office, or organization; the
purpose for which an organization is formed. ANS Function
Geographic AORs provide a basis for coordination by CCDRs; ______________ are assigned a
geographic AOR by the President with the advice of the SecDef as specified in the UCP. ANS
Geographic Combatant Commands (GCCs)
______________ are responsible for the missions in their AOR, unless otherwise directed. ANS
Geographic Combatant Commands (GCCs)
A general term used to describe a type of U.S. military organization. It's a single force under a single
commander who has operational control of the force. The force must include significant elements
from more than one U.S. Military Department and can be organized on a geographic or functional
basis. ANS Joint Force
The ______________ is a functional component commander who commands the joint air and space
forces (from more than one Military Department) in a joint force for the joint force commander. ANS
Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC)
The ______________ exercises TACON over other Services' forces made available for tasking.
However, if they are dual-hatted as the COMAFFOR (for example), they will exercise OPCON over
Air Force forces. ANS Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC)
In a joint force, the ______________ is a supported commander...supported by other Service
components with air assets. This commander is designated to achieve unity of command and unity of
effort for joint air operations. ANS Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC)
In a multinational military force that includes air forces from allied nations or nations joined with the
US in a coalition, the JFACC becomes a _______. ANS Combined Force Air Component
Commander (CFACC)
A general term applied to a CCDR, subordinate unified commander, or joint task force commander
(CJTF) authorized to exercise COCOM or operational control over a joint force. ANS Joint Force
Commander (JFC)
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