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| Fundamental Principles by which the military forces or elements thereof guide their actions in support of national objectives IT IS AUTHORITATIVE, BUT REQUIRES JUDGEMENT IN APPLICATION. |
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| Two or more services; Promulgated by the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff. |
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| Two or more Services; ratified by two or more services, promulgated in multi-service publications. |
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| Chain of Command (2 Distinct) |
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1. Operational 2. Administrative |
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| Purpose of the Administrative Chain of Command |
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| Organize, train, equip and provide forces for the combatant commanders. |
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Levels of Authority: COCOM, OPCON, TACON (ADCON, DIRLAUTH) |
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| Combatant Command, Operational Command, Tactical Command, (Support), Administrative Control, Direct Liaison Authorized. |
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| General Support, Direct Support, Mutual Support, Close Suport. |
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| Identify order of precedence between Doctrine |
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| In Joint Operations Joint Doctrine takes precedence, unless the CJCS has more current and and specific guidance. |
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What makes "Special Recon" special? (USSOCOM) |
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| Military Information Support Operations is formerly known as what? |
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| What is the Navy's primary mission? |
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| Conduct prompt and sustained operations from the sea. |
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| What are 2 Navy Fundamental Warfare Tasks? |
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1. Strike Warfare 2. Amphibious warfare |
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| Neutralization of enemy ashore. |
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| Attacks Launched from the sea by landing forces. |
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| Ground and air striking from the sea. |
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| Deployable force to conduct maneuver warfare and combined arms operations. |
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| Marine Expeditionary Force: Largest and most combat capable (USMC) 1DIV + 1Wing + Logistical Support Group. |
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| Marine OAS (Offensive Air Support) categories |
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1. CAS 2. Deep air Support (DAS) |
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1. Close proximity 2. Detailed integration |
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| A mission that integrates offensive and defensive operations to attain and maintain a desired degree of air superiority. |
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| Air and space operations against enemy land force capabilities to create effects that achieve joint force commander (JFC) objectives. The aim of counterland operations is to dominate the surface environment using air and space power |
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| Mental process of developing SA, determining end state and envisioning sequence of events; Area of operations, Area of Influence, Area of Interest. |
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| Army Ops; Full spectrum include? |
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1. Offensive Operations 2. Defensive Operations 3. Stability Operations 4. Civil Support Operations. |
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| Basic combined-arms building block. |
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1. Heavy 2. Infantry 3. Stryker |
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| Five Component Commands of USSOCOM |
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USASOC AFSOC NAVSPECWARCOM MARSOC JSOC |
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| Nine Core activities of USSOCOM |
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Direct Action SRecon CounterT Unconventional W Foreign ID PSYOP Civil Affairs IO WMD |
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| Identify what main assets each SOF component provides to USSOCOM |
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| Staff entities liaison integrate with the land and air component commands during peacetime |
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