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62 Cards in this Set
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during what operations does the united states adhere to domestic and international law?
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unilateral and multinational |
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the national security act of 1974 established all of the military departments except....? |
marines |
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instruments of national power to achieve objectives that contribute to national security.
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strategy involves understanding the desired policy goals for what type of operation?
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under the total force policy, what plan covers all degrees of volunteerism, involuntary recall, mobilization, and demobilization to support the JSCP and deliberate plans and crisis action planning? |
mobilization |
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accounting for all AF at all times regardless of location is what element of accountability?
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total force |
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what element of accountability is it when enabling planners and managers to support the commander's concept of operations?
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total force |
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regardless of status, PERSCO maintains accountability over all personnel on the ground, including transients at their deployed and designated geographically separated location. which element of accountability does this describe?
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strength |
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when there is a need to know where assigned personnel are at any given time, where they live, and where they work describes which element of accountability?
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unit |
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forces that spend at least one night in billeting at a location but their final duty location is elsewhere describes which element of accountability?
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transient |
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the ANG is a very important component of the total force in all the following operations.
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relief, offensive, and defensive |
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the NG is a unique institution with both....?
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federal and state missions |
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the reserves defend the U.S. through control and exploitation of air and space by supporting what type of engagement?
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global |
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the readiness of the reserves allows for rapid expansion of the total force through what form of movement? |
mobilization |
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with what invaluable aspect does reserve forces bring depth of experience to the mission and the air force? |
commodity |
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AEF concept provides trained and ready air and space forces for what type of defense?
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national |
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the AEF primary purpose is to provide....?
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warfighter support |
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the AEF doctrine is vital to understanding how best to employ air and space power along with understanding the proper way to do all of the following.
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deploy, present, and organize |
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the AF presents its force capabilities to satisfy commander requirements through which concept?
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AEF |
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what agency publishes a planning order outlining various milestones necessary to staff and publish the associated GFMAP?
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joint staff |
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the GFMAP is an allocation of specific rotational forces to combatant commanders, under the approval of what authority?
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SecDef |
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the AEF sets a baseline tempo band "A" of how many blocks? |
4 month
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various surging/mobilization of ARC include all of the following methods
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reaching deeper, reaching forward, and rebanding capability areas
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what component of the AETF is capable of establishing and operating on an air base?
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AEW |
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what component of the AETF normally consists of 1 or 2 operations squadrons, associated maintenance squadrons , and mission-specific expeditionary combat support squadrons?
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AEG |
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what component of the AETF is considered the basic war fighting organization and the building block of the AEF structure?
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AES
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what process of planning is considered a sequential process performed simultaneously at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels of war?
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joint mobilization |
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what planning process guides the CCDR in developing plans for the possible employment of the military instrument of national power to meet contingencies and respond to unforeseen crisis?
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joint operation |
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the planning process by which the armed forces or part of them are brought to a state of readiness for war or other national emergencies describes....?
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mobilization |
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planning that encompasses the movement of forces and their sustainment resources from their original locations to a specific destination to conduct joint operations describe what kind of planning activity? |
deployment |
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the application to attain specified military objectives within an operational area describes ....?
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employment planning |
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which activity planning describes the provision of logistics and personnel services required to maintain and prolong operations until the mission is successfully accomplished?
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sustainment |
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plans that are tasked by the JSCP for humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, peacekeeping, or counter drug operations describes....?
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functional |
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which plan is prepared as tasked by the supported CCDRs in support of their contingency? |
supporting |
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which joint and service planning system is designed to facilitate rapid building and timely maintenance of plans and rapid development of effective options through adaptation of approved operation plans during crisis?
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JOPES |
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which joint and service planning system is to enable AF unique operation planning and execution processes which include associated joint policy procedures?
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DCAPES |
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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?
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SORTS |
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all units with a USAF PAS code are registered within what joint and service planning system?
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SORTS |
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AF manpower and logistics requirements documented in JOPES/DCAPES time phased force deployment data are used in support of all the following....
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OPLAN, OPORD, and CONPLAN
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A UTC is considered usable when it is registered in....? |
DCAPES with MFE and/or equipment estimates |
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A UTC is considered complete once it is registered in....? |
the TUCHA with all MFE and/or equipment detail |
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what type of UTC is used in JOPES/DECAPES to identify manpower and logistics requirements for deployment, movement planning, and plan execution?
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standard |
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what type of UTC is considered a placeholder for all deployable positions that cannot be described or do not fit into an existing deployable UTC?
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associate |
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which UTC attribute is used by war planners to determine which UTCs can fill their requirements?
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MISCAP |
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the MANFOR provides AF planners with standardized force capability outlining manpower requirements for all of the following except....? |
employment training |
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what is not one of the guidelines used to determine when a UTC must be developed?
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when new equipment needs to be replaced |
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when a UTC is no longer needed, who can request the UTC be cancelled? |
MRA
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how many years after UTCs are cancelled do they remain in the MEFPAK and TUCHA?
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1 year |
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all AF personnel contribute to the AEF; therefore, all authorizations must be postured in the....? |
UTC availability |
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specific UTCs to posture is based on the air staff FAM prioritization and sequencing instructions that can be found on the....? |
AEFC AEF online website |
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who provides guidance on which UTCs should be postured by the MAJCOMs, made available for planning purposes based on component headquarters requirements, and the AETF force modules?
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air staff FAM
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A-UTCs are postured in the UTC availability and aligned to the....?
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AEF libraries |
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mobilization of the ARC is also called....?
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activation |
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to meet immediate requirements for augmentation of the active AF during emergency or contingency operations describes which type of activation? |
volunteerism |
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expansion of the active armed forces by mobilization of RC units and/or individual reservists to deal with a situation where armed forces may be required to protect life, federal property and functions to prevent disruption of federal activities describes which type of activation?
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selective mobilization for a domestic emergency |
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activation that requires passage by the congress of a public law or joint resolution declaring war or a national emergency describes....? |
full mobilization |
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what type of activation is used to accelerate the mobilization of selected members of the pre-trained individual manpower (PIM) in anticipation of their need to fill wartime requirements?
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push-pull |
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normally, puss-pull activation will not be recommended unless all of the following factors are present except....? |
major contingencies involve larger groups of personnel |
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once the deactivation process occurs, the projected separation in the personnel data system (PDS) flows from base to HAF, the HAF records status changed from 10 to....? |
20 |
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on the projected effective date of deactivation, HAF changes the member's record status from 20 to....? |
81 |
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when demobilization orders are not required, what 2 documents are used to verify deactivation?
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DD form 214 and the paid travel voucher |
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in order to be issued a DD form 214, how many days must an activated volunteer serve? |
90 days |