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Challenges and threats of those who are opposed to United States values and interests may arise from a) adversariesb) dignitariesc) diplomatsd) allies
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A) adversaries
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What are the four basic instruments of national power the US relies on for its security?a) Informational, strategic, diplomatic, and economicb) Diplomatic, strategic, informational, and doctrinalc) Diplomatic, economic, informational, and military d) Economic, diplomatic, strategic, and military
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C) Diplomatic, economic, informational, and military
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The United States Armed Forces shape and employ the military instrument to defend interest and objectives guided bya) demobilization planningb) national security policyc) mobilization planningd) joint tactical policy
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B) national security policy
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What presents the fundamental principle that guides the armed forces in support of national objectives and shapes the way the armed forces think about the use of the military instrument of national power?a) Joint force conceptsb) operations planningc) security strategyd) doctrine
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D) doctrine
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What provides authoritative guidance based upon existing capabilities of our Armed Forces?a) Joint doctrineb) Basic doctrinec) Execution planningd) Operations planning
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A) Joint doctrine
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The type of doctrine that states the most fundamental and enduring beliefs that describe and guide the proper use of Air Forces in military action is known asa) basicb) jointc) tacticald) operational
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A) basic
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Doctrine that guides the proper organization and employment of forces in the context of distinct objectives, force capabilities, functional areas, and environments is referred to asa) basicb) jointc) tacticald) operational
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D) operational
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Which process is considered a sequential process performed simultaneously at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels of war?a) joint contingency planningb) joint operations planningc) mobilization planningd) deployment planning
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B) joint operations planning
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At what level does joint operation planning involve developing military objectives and tasks to support National Security Strategy (NSS) and developing requirements necessary to accomplish these tasks?a) Tacticalb) Strategicc) Functional d) Operational
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B) Strategic
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Joint operations planning is conducted within the chain of command that runs from the president through thea) vice presidentb) chief of staffc) secretary of defensed) chief master sergeant of the Air Force
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C) secretary of defense
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What are the joint operation planning activities that support the development of operations plans, concept plans, functional plans, and operation orders?a) Sustainment, reconstitution, mobilization, and employmentb) mobilization, deployment, reconstitution, and sustainmentc) employment, sustainment, redeployment, and reconstitutiond) mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, and redeployment
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D) mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, and redeployment
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The planning process by which the armed forces or part of them are brought to a state of readiness for war or other national emergency describes which joint operation planning activity?a) sustainmentb) mobilizationc) employmentd) reconstitution
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B) mobilization
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Planning that encompasses the movement of forces and their sustainment resources from their original locations to a specific destination to conduct joint operations describes which joint operation planning activity?a) redeploymentb) employmentc) mobilizationd) deployment
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D) deployment
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The joint operation planning activity that describes how to apply military force to attain specified military objectives within an operational area isa) redeploymentb) employmentc) mobilizationd) deployment
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B) employment
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What type of plan includes all required annexes, appendices, and a supporting time-phased force deployment data (TPFDD)?a) Concept b) Operationalc) Functionald) Supporting
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B) Operational
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