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The National Security Strategy outlines what nine tasks to help guarantee a secure America?
Championing aspirations for human dignity, Strengthening alliances, defusing regional conflicts, prevent threats from WMDs, promote global economic growth, support developing countries and promote democracy, cooperate with other nations for select agendas, transform national security institutions to the challenges of the 21st century, engaging and confronting the challenges of globalization.
Military leaders have identified what four major changes to focus on when implementing the National Security Strategy?
Defeating terrorist networks, defending the homeland in depth, shaping the choices of countries at strategic crossroads, and Preventing hostile states and terrorist from acquiring our using WMDs.
________ is a report published every 4 years that lays out how the military will be used in defense of our country.
Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR)
_____ _____ Forces carry a dual responsibility of operating like ground forces, but have the ability to carry out atypical operations in enemy territory like Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel.
Joint Ground
_____ _____ Forces are able to quickly locate both moving and stationary targets simultaneously.
Joint Air
___________ is controlling the power of information connectivity.
Net-Centricity
_____ and _____ ______ is a statement of officially sanctioned beliefs, warfighting principles and terminology that describes and guides the proper use of air and space forces in military operations.
Air and space doctrine
The USAF places air and space doctrine at what three different levels?
Basic, operational, and tactical
________ doctrine states the most fundamental and enduring beliefs that describe and guide the proper use, presentation, and organization of air and space forces in military action.
Basic doctrine
________ doctrine describes detailed organization of air and space forces and applies the principles of basic doctrine to military actions.
Operational doctrine
______ doctrine describes the proper employment of specific USAF assets, individually or in concert with other assets, to accomplish detailed objectives
Tactical doctrine
What are the three types of doctrine?
Service, joint, and multinational
_____ doctrine is official beliefs and warfighting principles that describe and guide the proper use of air and space forces in military action.
Service doctrine
______ doctrine describes the best way to employ air and space forces with land and maritime forces in military action.
Joint doctrine
______ doctrine describes the best way to integrate and employ our air and space forces with the forces of our allies in coalition warfare.
Multinational doctrine
What are the three enduring truths that describe the nature of war?
War is instrument of political policy, war is a complex and chaotic human endeavor, war is clash of opposing wills.
What are the three levels of warfare?
Strategic, operational, tactical
The _____ level of warfare incorporates the concerns of national policy.
strategic
The ______ level of warfare focuses on the campaigns.
operational
The ________ level of warfare focuses on battles and engagements.
tactical
What are the nine principles of war as it relates to air and space power?
Unity of command, objective, offensive action, mass, maneuver, economy of force, security, surprise, and simplicity.
What are the seven tenets of air and space power?
Centralized control and decentralized execution, flexibility and versatility, synergistic effects, persistence, concentration, priority, and balance.