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| Tactical air control party (TACP) members operate at their aligned Army echelon which can range from |
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| Which is the Army's highest echelon that trains and operates as a combined arms team? |
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| Which type of Army division is primarily a powerful offensive force? |
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| Which Army unit has the mission to close with the enemy using available firepower and controlled maneuvers? |
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| Which Army command staff member is responsible for all fires on surface targets to include air support? |
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| Fire Support Coordinator (FSCOORD) |
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| Which Army command staff member is responsible for planning and coordinating fire support and suppression of enemy air defenses? |
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| Fire Support Coordinator (FSCOORD) |
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| Which Army echelon has a dedicated Army airspace command and control (A2C2)? |
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| Which Army liaison officer supports the combat reporting center (CRC) and handles realtime Army airspace management issues? |
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| Airspace management liaison officer |
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| Which Army liaison officer maintains capabilities, locations, and status of air defense artillery (ADA) systems? |
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| Air Defense Liaison officer |
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| Which Army liaison officer advises the Air Force weapons assignment officer on employment of air defense artillery (ADA)? |
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| Air Defense Liaison officer |
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| How does the Air Force organize its forces overseas? |
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| How many major commands (MAJCOM) does the Air Force have to accomplish its mission? |
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| How many wing commands are found in the Air Force structure? |
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| Which theater air control system (TACS) element is the wing commander's command and control element? |
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| Wing operations center (WOC) |
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| In garrison, tactical air control party (TACP) falls under the operational control of what unit? |
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| Air Support Operations Group (ASOG) |
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| Tactical air control party (TACP) operations fall into what two general categories? |
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| In a tactical air control party (TACP), which member integrates air support sorties with the Army unit scheme of maneuver? |
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| Air Liaison Officer (ALO) |
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| In a tactical air control party (TACP), which member may conduct drop zone operations when drop zone support team is not available? |
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| Air Mobility Liaison Officer (AMLO) |
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| Which Army echelon is an air support operations center (ASOC) normally collocated with? |
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| Who does the corps air liaison officer (ALO) or air support operation center (ASOC) director report to? |
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| Air Operations Center's (AOC's) Director or Commander |
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| Which radio net is used by the air support operations center (ASOC) to interface with other theater air control system (TACS) units? |
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| Which radio net is used to direct and control aircraft engaged in theater air support? |
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| Tactical air direction net |
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| Which theater air control system (TACS) element coordinates strategic operations within the theater airlift management system and collocates with the Air operation center (AOC)? |
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| Air mobility Element (AME) |
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| Which theater air control system (TACS) element provides near-real-time data to efficiently execute the battle plan? |
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| How many divisions are found in the air operations center (AOC)? |
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| Normally how many hours will an air tasking order (ATO) cover? |
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| Which document from the air operations center (AOC) provides operators critical guidance on how to execute the air tasking order (ATO)? |
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| The battlefield coordination detachment (BCD) is the land component commander's (LCC) liaison and is collocated with the |
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| How many sections are in the battlefield coordination detachment (BCD) structure? |
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| Which section within the battlefield coordination detachment (BCD) ensures the synchronization between the current air operations and the current Army operations? |
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| Which section within the battlefield coordination detaachment (BCD) exchanges information with the control and reporting center (CRC), land component headquarters, and air defense artillery (ADA) headquarters? |
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| Which section within the battlefield coordination detachment (BCD) maintains identification codes of all Army forces (ARFOR) airspace users including fire support and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)? |
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| What is the function of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR)? |
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| Acquiring and Processing Information |
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| The intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) term "tasking authority" simply means who |
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| What is the name of the critical pieces of intelligence that a commander must know about the enemy and the operational environment by a particular time in order to plan and execute a successful mission? |
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| Priority intelligence requirements(PIR) |
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| What is the name of any specific time-sensitive, ad hoc requirement for intelligence information or products to support an ongoing operation or crisis not necessarily related to the standing requirements? |
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| Request for information (RIF) |
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| The science portion of command deals with the study and method of a body of facts and processes based on principles from |
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| the physical or material world |
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| What should leadership provide to influence their people in order to accomplish the mission? |
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| Purpose, direction, motivation |
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| What are the elements that make up the control portion of the command and control (C2) system? |
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| Information, communication, structure |
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| How many types of suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) are there? |
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| What do planers consider if an air operation exposes friendly aircraft to an enemy's air defense? |
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| The availability and capability of support of enemy air defense (SEAD) capable systems. |
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| What are the objectives of electronic warfare (EW)? |
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| Control, exploit, and enhance |
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| For offensive electronic warfare (EW), what is required for a more sophisticated jamming? |
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| More intelligence in the jammer |
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