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28 Cards in this Set
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Each branch of service, through its respective___________is responsible for recruiting, organizing, training and equipping its forces.
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Secretary and Service Chief
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Planning activities exclusively associated with the preparation of operation plans, operation plans in concept format, campaign plans, and operation orders are referred to as________planning.
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Joint Operation planning
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Planning associated with the creation and maintenance of military capabilities is referred to as__________planning
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Force planning
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Joint Operation Planning is required to_______our military forces.
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Employ
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A major consideration of Joint Operation Planning at the_________level of war is developing force and material requirements necessary to accomplish the plan.
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Strategic
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Joint Operation Planning at the________level of war links the way we tactically employ our forces to our overall strategic objectives.
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Operational
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Joint Operation Planning at the_______level of war includes moving and arranging units in such a way as to maximize their potential and capitalize on the capabilities they bring to the battle.
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Tactical
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The overall process the combatant commanders use to articulate their strategic vision into actual campaign plans is referred to as_________planning
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Campaign
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Campaign Planning is concerned with the arrangement of related operations necessary to attain________objectives.
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Theater
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_________planning is a five phase process done on a continuous cycle to prepare for possible contingencies.
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Deliberate
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A typical Deliberate Planning cycle takes_______months.
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12-18
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The phases of the Deliberate Planning process ar, in-order__________.
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Initiate, concept development, plan development, Plan review, Supporting plans
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During what phase do broad scenarios surface to build the plan around?
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Initiation
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This phase results in the CJCS-approved CONOPS that provides the basis for plan development.
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Concept Development
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What phase expands the CJCS-approved CONOPS into a complete operation plan?
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Plan Development
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An operation plan is a generic term that includes__________.
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OPLAN, COMPLAN, FUNCPLAN
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Combatant commanders publish a__________to keep everyone in the chain of command focused by coordinating the activities of the commands and agencies involved.
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LOI
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The computer-supported database portion of an operation plan is referred to as__________
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TPFDD
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Development of the Time-Phased Force Deployment Data (TPFDD) involves the sequential development and refinement of__________.
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Force, Logistics, and Transportation Data
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A key aspect of_________is identifying unresolved shortfalls in force and resource capabilities.
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Plan review
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What is a six-phase process that occurs when a situation arises that might require a military response?
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Crisis Action Plan
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List the phases of the Crisis Action Planning process___________.
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Situation Development, Crisis Assessment, Course of Action Development, Course of Action selection, and Execution planning, Execution
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What phase detects, reports, and assesses events that have potential national security implications?
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Situational Development
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The CJCS gives the combatant commander planning guidance to figure out courses of action in the form of a________?
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Warning Order
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The CJCS issues a_________that implements the course of action selected by the president and SECDEF.
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Alert Order
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Issuing of either a CJCS alert order or a___________initiates execution planning.
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Planning Order
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What is the phase in which an approved course of action is turned into a OPORD?
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Execution Planning
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During execution planning, the commander develops the_________and supporting____________by modifying an existing OPLAN.
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Operation Order and TPFDD
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