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| Who are responsible for employing the forces provided by indivual services? |
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| A major responsibility of the operational branch of the chain of command is to conduct? |
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| Joint operations and planning |
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| A __________ command is in the role of providing supplies, aircraft, tanks, people, or planning assistance. |
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| a _________ commander is in the role of responsibility for accomplishing a military objective. |
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| __________________ provides full authority to organize and employ forces as necessary to meet military objectives. |
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| Fighter mission commanders exercise _______ over their formations. |
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| _________ provides authority to employ forces within the command as necessary to carry out assigned missions |
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| __________ is a temporary transfer of forces between commanders. |
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| where neither assignment nor attachment is appropriate, forces may function in ________________ of the supported commander |
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| what are the six force activation options for deploying the guard and reserve |
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voluntary
selective mobilization
presidental mobilization
presidential selective mobilization
partial mobilization
full mobilization
total mobilization |
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| The level of mobilization that requires the reinstatement of the national draft is __________ |
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| _____________ is the highest force activation option available to service secrataries. |
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| What is the underlying flaw that led to US Military restructure under the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986? |
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| In the 1980s operations in what two countries highlighted the need for us military |
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| What were the four mose far-reaching provisions implemented by Goldwater-Nichols to improve US Military effectiveness? |
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| Reorganized the DOD and stregntheed civilian authority, Improved military advice provided to civilian authority, Clear responsibilty was placed on combatant commanders, Matched combatant commanders with their responsibility |
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| What are the nine principles of war, and which principle was violated in Granada? |
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Objective
Offensive
Mass
Economy of Force
Maneuver
Unity of Command--Granada Violation
Security
Surprise
simplicity |
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| _______ has ultimate responsibility for the planning and execution of national security |
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| four types of position power |
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| coercive, connection, reward, legitimate |
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| three different kinds of personal power |
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| referent power, information power, expert power |
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| National Security Strategies |
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| Defend the peace, preserve the peace, extend the peace |
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| National security strategy goals |
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political and economical freedom, peaceful relationships with other states, Respect for human dignity |
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