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34 Cards in this Set
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Identify the joint functions' purpose. |
Help joint force commander's integrate synchronize and direct joint operations. |
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Distinguish between the service component commands and functional component command. |
Service component command is a command consisting of the service component commander and all those services forces that have been assigned to a CCMD, can only be assigned to one combatant commander, have responsibilities that derive from their roles to fulfill the service's support functions
Functional command is a command established to conduct operations that is normally composed of forces of two or more military departments that operate within the same mission area or physical domain
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Describe the four command relationship levels of authority |
Command authority, operational control, tactical control, support |
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Identify the three standardized designs of army brigade combat teams |
Armored, Infantry, Stryker |
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Define Mission command |
Exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative |
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Identify the basic building blocks of forward deployed naval war fighting groups |
Carrier strike group (CSG), expeditionary strike group (ESG) |
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Identify the doctrinal cornerstone of carrier strike group command and control |
Composite warfare commander concept |
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Identify how the Marine Corps organizes for combat |
Marine air ground task force MAGTFs |
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Identify how the Marine Corps organizes for combat |
Marine air ground task force MAGTFs |
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Identify the four basic elements of a MAGTF |
Command element, ground combat element, aviation combat element, logistics combat element |
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Identify the different types of MAGTF |
MEF, MEB, MEU, MEF(FWD), SPMAGTF |
There are 5 |
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Identify the basic building block of an air expeditionary task force |
Air expeditionary squadron |
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Identify the air force expeditionary organization presented to a JFC |
AETF (Air expeditionary task force) |
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List the three parts of an ATF command element |
COMAFFOR, air staff, AOC |
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Identify the purpose of the theater special operations command |
To provide the necessary unity of command capable of performing broad continuous missions uniquely suited to special operations forces capabilities (Geographic control) |
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Identify the purpose of the joint special operations air component |
Responsible for the centralized planning and direction and the execution of joint special operations air activities and coordinating conventional air support for the special operations forces |
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Describe the three basic command structure models |
Parallel command structure: each coalition member has its own chain of command, no single force commander, no unity of command, lowest level of multinational cooperation
Lead nation command structure
Integrated command structure |
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Identify the responsibilities of the air operations Center (AOC) |
Focal point for tasking and exercising operational control over Air Force forces (AFFOR) |
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Identify the responsibilities of the air support operations center (ASOC) |
Primary Air Force control agency of the TACS for execution of air power in direct support of joint force land component operations |
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Identify the primary functions of the Army air ground system (AAGS) |
Control system for synchronizing, coordinating, and integrating air operations with the commander's scheme of maneuver |
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Identify the responsibilities of the Navy tactical air control center (TACC) |
Coordinates the ACMs and controls all air operations within the AOA area for the duration of the operation or until an air control agency is established ashore |
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Identify the responsibilities of the marine tactical air command center (TACC) |
Provide centralized command, CP for the ACE commander, similar in function to an Air Force AOC |
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Identify the primary functions of the tactical air operations center (TAOC) |
Subordinate to the TACC, ground based mobile radar agency, similar in function to an Air Force CRC |
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Identify the primary functions of the joint special operations air component (JSOAC) |
Preserve the unity of command and make the most effective use of limited theater special operations air assets |
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Identify the capabilities of the JAOC |
Plan, coordinate, allocate, task, execute, monitor, and assess the activities of assigned or attached forces |
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Identify the divisions of the JAOC and their primary responsibilities |
Strategy division: long range planning
Combat plans: near term air operations planning
Combat operations division: executes the current ATO
ISR division: awareness of adversary activity, assist with integrating planning and managing airborne ISR operations
Air mobility |
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Describe how adversary cyber warfare operations impact friendly command and control (C2) and intelligence functions |
Could limit joint forces ability to collect, analyze, and share intelligence information and limit the commander's ability to communicate C2 orders to the force |
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Identify the roles and responsibilities of you USAF CO organizations |
24 AF: provides, establishes, and maintains a secure and defensible AFIN
624 OC: plans directs, coordinates, assesses, and commands and controls Air Force full spectrum cyber operations Synchronizes the daily CTO with the daily ATO |
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Identify the six stages of the joint air tasking cycle |
1: objective, effects, and guidance
2: Target development
3: weaponeering and allocation: creates an air battle plan/forms the foundation of the ATO
4: ATO production and dissemination
5: execution planning and force execution
6: Assessment |
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Identify AMD measures associated with DCA |
Active and passive air and missile defense |
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Identify AMD measures associated with DCA |
Active and passive air and missile defense |
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Identify passive AMD measures and their characteristics |
Detection and warning, mobility, camouflage concealment and deception, hardening, redundancy, disposal, CBRN defenses, reconstitution |
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Identify basic AADC responsibilities |
Develop and implement ID and engagement procedures |
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Identify the functions of TBMCS components |
(AODB) Air operations database: friendly order of battle, airspace
(MIDB) modernized integrated data base |
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