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A nation's decision to employ military capabilities is always a _____ one. |
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The lead agency for foreign affairs is the _____. |
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- U.S. Embassy *NOT CORRECT* |
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When establishing methods of coordination with other Mission Partners, it's important to establish a workable process and maintain it over time without modification, regardless of changes with relationships or in the operating environment. This will create uniformity and continuity in times of chaos. |
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Interorganizational coordination is the interaction that occurs among elements of the DoD; engaged USG agencies; state, territorial, local, and tribal agencies; foreign military forces and government agencies; intergovernmental organizations (IGOs); nongovernmental organizations (NGOs); and the private sector. |
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Interorganizational coordination is primarily the job of specially trained Civil Affairs or J9 personnel, and is not a concern for the rest of the staff. |
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U.S. Northern Command stations a _____ at each of the ten Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regions. |
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- Regional Coordinating Officer (RCO) *NOT CORRECT* |
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The President and a State or Territorial Governor may agree to designate a _____ with authority over Federal and state military forces. |
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- Domestic Support Commander (DSC) *NOT CORRECT* |
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Within an embassy, the Chief of Mission is normally _____. |
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