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201) Challenges and threats of those who are opposed to US values and interests may arise from...

adversaries

201) What are the four basic instruments of national power the US relies on for its security?

Diplomatic, Economic, Informational, and Military

201) The United States Armed Forces shape and employ the military instrument to defend interest and objectives guided by...

national security policy

201) What presents the fundamental principle that guides the armed forces think about the use of the military instrument of objectives and shapes the way the armed forces think about the use of the military instrument of national power?

Doctrine

201) What provides authoritative guidance based upon existing capabilities of our Armed Forces?

Joint Doctrine

201) The type of doctrine that states the most fundamental and enduring beliefs that describe and guide the proper use of AF in military action is known as...

basic

201) Doctrine that guides the proper organization and employment of forces in the context of distinct objectives, force capabilities, functional areas, and environments is referred to as...

operational

202) Which process is considered a sequential process performed simultaneously at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels of war?

Joint operations planning

202) At what level does joint operation planning involve developing military objectives and tasks to support National Security Strategy (NSS) and developing requirements necessary to accomplish these task?

Strategic

202) Joint operations planning is conducted within the chain of command that runs from the president through the...

secretary of defense

202) What are the joint operation planning activities that support the development of operations plans, concept plans, functional plans, and operation orders?

Mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, and redeployment

202) The planning process by which the armed forces or part of them are brought to a state of readiness for war or other national emergency describes which joint operation planning activity?

Mobilization

202) Planning that encompasses the movement of forces and their sustainment resources from their original locations to a specific destination to conduct joint operations describes which joint operation planning activity?

Deployment

202) The joint operation planning activity that describes how to apply military forces to attain specified military objectives within an operational area is...

employment

202) What type of plan includes all required annexes, appendices, and a supporting time-phased force deployment data (TPFDD)?

Operational (OPLAN)

202) A plan to develop sound operation order (OPORD) if necessary describes which type of plan?

Concept (CONPLAN)

202) Which joint and service planning system is the DoD-directed single, integrated joint command and control (C2) for conventional operation planning and execution?

Joint Operations Planning and Execution System (JOPES)

202) Which joint and service planning system's objective is to enable AF-unique operation planning process which includes associated jointpolicy procedures?

Deliberate and Crisis Action Planing and Execution Segment (DCAPES)

202) Which joint and service planning system provides the Air Staff, Air Force planners, and Air Force commanders w/ current policies, apportioned forces, and planning factors for conducting and supporting operations?

War Mobilization Plan (WMP) system

202) Which joint and service planning system is the single automated reporting system within the DoD functioning as the central registry of all operational units of the US armed forces and certain foreign organizations?

Status of Resources and Training System (SORTS)

203) Which military department was NOT established by the National Security Act of 1947?

Marines

204) Most Air National Guard (ANG) is a unique institution w/ both...

federal and state missions

204) Most ANG flying units can trace their lineage back to the...

1920s and 30s

204) The Reserves defend the US through control and exploitation of air and space by supporting what type of engagement?

Global

204) The readiness of the Reserves allows for rapid expansions of the total force through what form of movement?

Mobilization

204) The depth of experience the Reserve forces bring to the mission and the AF is an invaluable...

commodity

204) Reserve friendships and team work that develop over time provide esprit-de-corps to the unit along with what other strength?

Stability

205) Air Expeditionary Forces (AEF) concept provides trained and ready air and space forces for what type of defense?

National

205) The Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF) PRIMARY purpose is to provide...

war-fighter support

205) The AF organized its total force into how many air and space expeditionary forces?

10

205) In order for the air and space expeditionary force (AEF) to maintain a suitable rotational rhythm, how many AEFs are tasked at any time?

Two

205) The goal of the AEF concept is to...

equitability align available AF unit type code (UTC) across 10 AEFs so each possesses equal capabilities

205) When the AEF task force is responsible for sustaining all base operating and support functions, it NORMALLY organizes as a/an...

AEF Wing

205) What group in the AEF construct is the basic war-fighting organization of the AF and is the building block of the AEF task force (AEFT)?

AEF Squadron

206) Once an Airman arrives at a base, he or she is required to report to the...

MPS

206) The AEF operates on how many month life cycles?

24 month

206) What agency publishes a planning order outlining various milestones necessary to staff and publish the associated Global Force Management allocation plan (GFMAP)?

Joint Staff

206) Which capability library contains a fixed capability that at any given time identifies forces that constitute the total force that has been made available or allocated for scheduling?

AEF

206) At any given time, how many AEF block(s) and or pair(s) from each tempo band is in the AEF vulnerability period?

one

207) A guideline used to determine when a UTC must be developed is when...

New equipment types enter the inventory

207) In addition to the HAF, which agencies usually initiate the development of a UTC?

FAM, MAJCOM, ANG, FOA, and DRU

207) What is the basic building block used in force planning and the deployment of AETF?

UTC

207) Deviations to the AEF construct may be implemented on a case-by-case basis w/ whose approval?

Chief of Staff

208) The concept of mobilization is associated w/ "calling up" Reserve Component forces. What does "calling up" do, if anything, to the active duty's military capability?

Increases military capability

208) The concept of mobilization can be associated w/ all activities necessary for the orderly transition of both active and Reserve Component forces from peacetime to...

wartime posture

208) Which is NOT a Title 10 United States Code (Title 10 U.S.C.) most often used term for mobilization?

spatial








1. Partial


2. Total


3. Full

208) If the president or Congress expanded the active Armed Forces up to 1,000,000 members, not to exceed 24 consecutive months, they elected what type of mobilization?

partial

208) The mobilization tenet necessary to develop an appropriate response in a crisis, overcome unforeseen problems, and provide protection of the force and equipment while adapting to uncertainties and adjusting to the idea of war describes...

Being Flexible

208) Which mobilization tenet is achieved through rapid needs assessment, efficient mobilization procedures, and frequent exercises to test improve procedures?

Ensuring Timelines

209) Days that are allocated, or put aside, for use by Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard officers, NCOs, and Airmen are commonly referred to as...

military personnel appropriation man-days (MPA)

209) Military personnel appropriations (MPA) man-day tours usually include a maximum of how many travel days?

one-day

209) When performing military personnel appropriations (MPA) man-days, Airmen and their families are entitled to the same medical care as active duty personnel as long as their orders specify a period of...
31 days or greater

210) When the SECAF authorizes deactivation of an ARC (Guard and Reserve), the authority may be delegated to the...

major command commanders

210) The process of terminating orders, notifying individuals or units, and transferring individuals or units from federal active duty status to their previous reserve status describes...

deactivation

210) In regards to special orders and travel vouchers, deactivation or demobilization is documented by using which date?

Demobilization date authorized by the applicable MAJCOM on the DD Form 214

210) If activated personnel experience personal, financial, or medical hardship caused by mobilization, early deactivation, or demobilization, they can request to...

remain on active duty up to the original activation period

210) Once the military personnel section receives the hardship package, reviews the package, and requests a report individual person (RIP), how many days do they have to forward the package to the appropriate agency?

Three duty days

211) During natural disasters or national emergencies, the ability to quickly assess the status of AF Airmen, Department of the Air Force, non appropriated funds civilians, and families is critical to resuming normal...

operations

211) Whose responsibility is it to make sure an up-to-date unit recall roster is maintained and forwarded to the installation command post?

Commander

211) Why is it important to maintain a communications-out recall roster?

Local communications may be inoperative or overload

211) After a catastrophic event, accountability of personnel occur within the AF Personnel Accountability Assessment System (AFPAAS) when...

affected personnel report their whereabouts in AFPAAS

212) When announced by the Joint Staff or AF leadership, which crisis action team (CAT) has the responsibility ti direct personnel accountability and assessment in support of real-world or exercise events?

Air Force CAT

212) In regards to the AFPAAS , which agency serves as the primary distribution and collection point for information regarding impacted threatened personnel?

HQ AFPC/PRC

212) In regards to the AFPAAS, which agency has the responsibility for scheduling case management training through the Defense Connect Online (DCO) w/ Space Naval Warfare System Center (SPAWAR)?

HQ AFPC/DPSIA

212) Within the AFPAAS, who has the ability and access to complete a needs assessment on behalf of Airmen or family members?

Commanding officer representative

212) What type of evacuation plan must individuals maintain in anticipation of national crisis or natural disasters?

realistic and actionable

213) The installation personnel readiness element (IPR) serves as the military personnel sections (MPS) war planner for personnel...

deployments, exercises, contingencies, and rotational matters

213) To provide the most accurate accountability, what procedures MUST the personnel deployment function (PDF) establish for augmenting personnel?

In-processing

213) Who has jurisdiction over the personnel control center (PCC)?

Military personnel section commander

213) During an exercise, inspection, or disaster control exercise, who serves as the personnel control center (PPC) or personnel readiness center (PRC) reporting directly to the battle staff?

Installation Personnel Readiness Element (IPR)

213) The installation personnel readiness element (IPR) provides all of the following PERSCO team training EXCEPT...

training on the reclama and shortfall process and executing personnel data system updates.

214) What document is used to monitor force build-up, identify unfilled positions, and initiate replacement actions?

Employment requirements manning document

214) Maintaining accountability over all personnel on the ground and at their deployed and designated geographically separated locations, regardless of status, according to component commend policies describes what type of accountability?

strength accountability

214) Interchanging and recording of information between the individual, other agencies, and the personnel function necessary to ensure timely, accurate, and reception of personnel resources describes...

preparation of movement

214) If member's legal, fiscal, moral and informational needs are not being met, what responsibility is the personnelist NOT fulfilling?

Personal Support

215) Personnel from what organization are eligible for assignment to the personnel support for contingency operations (PERSCO) team?

Force support squadron

215) When selecting PERSCO team, the PERSCO team chief, MPS, and Commander MUST select the...

most qualified

215) Who's has overall responsibility for AF personnel readiness and accountability programs and directives?

HQ USAF/A1PR

215) Which activity is considered the reach back enabler that plans and delivers versatile Air and Space power to the right place at the right time to support commander AF forces' (COMAFFOR) mission needs?

HQ AFPC/DPW

215) Which activity serves as the office of primary responsibility (OPR) for deployment availability codes and duty status reporting programs?

HQ AFPC/DPWR

215) Overseeing air and space expeditionary force unit type code reporting tool (ART) to ensure postured personnel unit type codes (UTC) meet all deployment capabilities is the responsibility of the...

mission support group commander

215) Making sure that military personnel section (MPS) provides prompt support to deployed commanders and base personnel during contingency, wartime, exercise, and emergency operations is the responsibility of the...

MPS CC

216) The requirements in specific contingency situations must be continuously monitored and reviewed by the...

Component command personnel planer

216) Which phase begins once a real-world situation develops requiring AF personnel resources to respond?

Execution

216) During an increased readiness posture, PERSCO team members must be able to arrive at their assigned military personnel section within the timeliness outlined in the...

designed operation capability response time (DOC)

216) PERSCO team must arrive at the military personnel section (MPS) within six hours of the original alert order or deployment notification as...

ready-to-deploy

216) The current operations plan should be reviewed, if available, to prepare for PERSCO team deployment requirements upon receipt of a(n)...

warning order

216) Who has the responsibility to ensure the equipment custodian (EC) completes an annual inventory of supplies and equipment?

PERSCO team chief

216) Equipment custodian (EC) for PERSCO logistics force packaging system (LOGFOR) equipment and Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segment is appointed by the...

FSS Squadron CC

216) Which UTC is considered or called the PERSCO ACCOUNTIBILITY team and is the only stand alone PERSCO team?

RFPF1

216) Its is imperative the PERSCO operation team maintain a hard copy of the accountability file because...

electronic information can be lost at any time due to equipment malfunction

216) During the reception process, the PERSCO team is required to collect what documents?

Two copies of the contingency/exercise/deployment orders and a completed AF Form 245

216) PERSCO team will coordinate w/ all deployed support agencies and become involved in the process on how, when, and where to most efficiently process personnel when the...

reception control center is not established

216) Which phase is a transition phase from a build-up or surge phase, where the majority of the main operating force has arrived and completed in-processing actions?

Sustainment

201) What provides authoritative guidance based upon existing capabilities of our Armed Forces?

Joint doctrine

202) At what level does joint operation planning involve developing military objectives and tasks to support National Security Strategy (NSS) and developing requirements necessary to accomplish these task?

Strategic

Planning that encompasses the movement of forces and their sustainment resources from their original locations to a specific destination to conduct joint operations describes which joint operation planning activity?

Deployment

202) The joint operation planning activity that describes how to apply military force to attain specified military objectives within an operational area is?

Employment

202) A plan to develop sound operational and support concepts that can be rapidly expanded into an operation order (OPORD) if necessary describes which type of plan?

Concept (CONPLAN)

202) Which joint and service planning system's objective is to enable Air Force-unique operation planning process which includes associated joint policy procedures?

DCAPES

205) Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF) concept provides trained and ready air and space forces for what type of defense?

National