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What is the core component of combat logistics support?
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Logistics planning function |
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What three areas (two plans and one concept) do logistics planners support by integrating air force functional planning?
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JSCP, USAF WMP, and operations under the AEF concept. |
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What are the five logistics planner core competencies?
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Readying the force preparing the battlespace positioning the force employing and sustaining the force recovering the force. |
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what core competency facilitated programming and budgeting?
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Ready the force |
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What core competency coordinates international logistics and manages support agreements?
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Preparing the battlespace |
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what core competency accounts for personnel and materiel?
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Positioning the force
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what are some examples of readiness assessments?
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deployment exercises WRM surveillance visits AEF reporting tool and briefings |
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What type of :"ready the force" activity is a logistics planner involved in when he or she is managing and planning the deployment of fighters to a large-scale exercise?
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Integrating logistics inputs to exercise and war games
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what are examples of data that logistics planners manipulate and present to commanders to show readiness of forces?
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training reports deployment exercise after action reports |
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what are the impacts of right-sized UTCs?
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what are the five areas of expertise that make up the core competency "positioning the force"?
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-Directing deployment command and control -directing reception and beddown command and control -accounting for personnel and materiel -deploying enroute support -creating initial operating capability |
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what does sustainment ensure?
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operations continue throughout the duration of the mission |
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what do logistics planners ensure through the use of host nation support and ACSA?
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deployed forces have the supplies and sustainment they need to complete the mission |
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why is redeployment not simply deployment in reverse? |
it requires the same effort in planning and execution as deployment |
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What are airmen expected to do?
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name the logistics plans process each airman performs and monitors |
-adaptive planning process -base support and expeditionary sit planning -WRM processes -deployment/redeployment/reception process -support agreements -acquisition -logistics command and control functions |
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What is the NCO's primary purpose in the AF
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to be skilled technician at their assigned specialty, and building, preparing and leading teams to accomplish the mission |
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when NCOs are directing LOG C2 functions, what are airmen doing?
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Assisting |
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what plays and important role in the AF ability to accomplish its mission, with respect to log plans ccareer progression?
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adequate education, training and timely progression form the apprentice to superintended skill level |
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What courses are highly recommended for 3-skill levels?
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LOGMOD/IDS course and DECAPES |
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how long of a time frame is allowed when an individual is upgrading form a 3 skill level to a 5 skill level?
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no longer than 15 months |
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in what type of discipline should 5 skill level complete their CCAF?
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Logistics related discipline |
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What level of command decides the standard organizational structure for a base?
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for what programs are base-level logistics planners the OPR
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SAM, WRMM, deployment manager, base support and expeditionary site planning |
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what are two responsibilities the SAM has in relationship to their duties?
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Coordinator and trainer |
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what does the logistics planner provide in regards to WRM use and management? |
Liaison and staff assistance |
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what is the title for a four star general or admiral that lead a unified command?
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CCDR |
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what five areas are MAJCOM logistics planners responsible for?
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what is the impact of national secrets falling into the hands of adversaries?
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seriously grave danger to our national security |
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what are Loggies responsible for both personally and officially?
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safeguarding classified information for which they have access |
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what impact does advancing technology have on security issues?
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increase risk to information |
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what should log planners do before granting access to classified information? |
verify clearance level of the individual
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name the three levels of classified information logistics planners will usually deal with
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Top secret secret confidential |
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which level of classified information could be expected to cause serious damage to national security if made publicly available?
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name three examples of classified documents logistics planners may deal with |
ART WRM |
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what is the core component of combat logistics support?
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For which areas do log planners evaluate assigned functions and direct operation of logistics plans processes and special activities?
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Deployment control centers (DCC) |
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How many core competencies are there for log plans? |
5 |
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Conducting readiness assessment is critical to |
measure a unit's ability to deploy and sustain forward operations |
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what program is used to visualize and analyze the gross transportation feasibility of an OPLAN TPFDD
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JFAST
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Right-sized UTC are scalable and
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Modular
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What keeps combatant commanders informed of the status of forces they will be receiving? |
Intransit Visibility (ITV)
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What ensures operations continue throughout the duration of a mission? |
Sustainment
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During which process do Airmen assist in monitoring and reporting limiting factors? |
Adaptive planning process
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Which function do noncommissioned officers (NCO) provide during base support and expeditionary site planning processes? |
conduct training for subordinate and tenant units
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A trainee may perform a task unsupervised when |
task certified
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What is the maximum time it should take a trainee to progress from the 3-skill level to the 5-skill level? |
15 months
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What position can a 9-level be expected to fill? |
superintendent
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Which area is not a base-level log plans function? |
Functional management
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Which section is a base-level log plans function? |
war readiness materiel management
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What kind of activities will 20 percent of your time be spent? |
deployments
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What is the title of an individual who leads a unified command? |
combatant commander
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In which area do major command (MAJCOM) personnel work with other logistics functional areas to ensure needed logistics resources are identified and programmed in the Program Objective Memorandum (POM)? |
Programs
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Which agency is the senior war-fighting echelon of the US Air Force? |
numbered air force
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What is the highest classification level of material on a national level? |
Top secret
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From what document might an enemy gain a great strategic advantage by knowing where we plan to mass our forces in the event of a conflict? |
WRM
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What elements should someone possess before granted access to classified material? |
Proper security clearance and need to know information
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