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Joint logisticians coordinate sustained logistic readiness through the integrating functions of ___________. |
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planning, executing and controlling joint logistic operations |
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Which of the following key global providers is responsible for recruiting, organizing, supplying and maintaining ready forces for deployment? |
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Services
Services are responsible for recruitying, organizing supply, and maintaining ready forces for deployment. |
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Which of the following joint logistic imperatives links the mission, commander's intent, and operational objectives to core logistic capabilities, procedures, and organizations? |
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Planning
Planning links the mission, commander's intent, and operational ovjectives to core logistic capabilities, procedures, and organizations. |
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Which of the following statements describes the "supply" function capability within joint logistics? |
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The joint logistician manages supplies and equipment, inventory, and supplier networks. |
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The purpose of field maintenance operations is to repair, modify, rebuild, and overhaul both entire systems and components and is directly linked to life cycle systems readiness. |
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The purpose of DEPOT maintenance is to repair, modify, rebuild, and overhaul both entire systems adn components and is directly linked to the life cycle systems readiness. |
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Which statement describes the difference between the responsibilities of the supported combaant commander (CCDR) and the supporting CCDR? |
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The supported CCDR builds and validates force and movement requirements, whereas the supporting CCdr reports force movement requirments data. |
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Question 1: ______ provides managed material inventories that are determined through deliberate collaboration with maintenance and distribution providers to optimize the end effect of the supply chain to the warfighter |
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Question 2: ______ provides life cycle systems readiness capability that enables the requirements, acquisition and sustainment communities to provide systems with optimal availability ahd reliability to the joint warfighter at best value to the Services. |
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Question 3: ______ supports the material movement during logistical sustainment of operations. |
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Deployment and Distribution |
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Question 4: ______ promotes individual practices that prevent or correct any human condition that would impair or preclude the joint force from achieving its objectives. |
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Question 5: ______ force multiplier that helps commander integrate, synchronise and direct operations. |
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Question 6: ______ comprised of disparate activities that enable the global sustainment for military forces. |
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Question 7: ______ensures that the Service is augmented by military and government sources of support, that the support is orchestrated and manage and that visibility is maintained. |
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Operational Contract Support |
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Within the Personnel Services Division, which support organization is responsible for maintaining personal data of Service members related to their employment? |
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Human Resources
Human Resources is the support organization within Personnel Services Division that is responsible for maintaining personal data of Service members related to their employment. |
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Which two of the following describe J1 functions? (Select all that apply.) |
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The J1 participates in all applicable planning and assessment process. The J1 coordinates with higher, supporting, and subordinate manpower and personnel directorates. |
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Global Force Management (GFM) Goals are to: |
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*Account for forces and capabilities committed to ongoing operation and constantly changing unit availability *Identify the most appropriate and responsive forces or capabilities that best meet CCDR requirements *Identify risks associated with sourcing recommendations *Improve strategic ability to prevail in multiple overlapping conflicts *Improve responsiveness to unforeseen contingencies *Provide predictability for annual fore requirements *Identify force and capabilities that are unsourced or hard-to-source |
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Once a mission is defined by the SecDef, the joint task force (JTF) headquarters identifies it personnel requirement. Ther requirements are summarized in the ______________. |
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The President and SecDef are responsible for assigning forces to specified combatant commands. |
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Unless otherwise directed by SecDef, the Secretaries of the Military Departments shall assign forces under their jurisdiction to unified and specified comabatant commands. |
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Global Force Management (GFM) Goals are to: |
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*Account for forces and capabilities committed to ongoing operation and constantly changing unit availability *Identify the most appropriate and responsive forces or capabilities that best meet CCDR requirements *Identify risks associated with sourcing recommendations *Improve strategic ability to prevail in multiple overlapping conflicts *Improve responsiveness to unforeseen contingencies *Provide predictability for annual fore requirements *Identify force and capabilities that are unsourced or hard-to-source |
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Who is responsible for the organization and employment of legal personnel assigned or attached to a joint task force (JTF) headquarters? |
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Staf Judge Advocates (SJAs) are reponsible for ________. |
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*developing the organizational structure for their sections *understanding the legal support requirements of the joint task force (JTF)to which they are assigned *identifying the personnel requirements for their sections *operating on a sustained 24-hour battle rythum |
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The responsible personnel for Global Force Management Process 1 - Assignment is: |
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SecDef and Secretaries of Military Departments |
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The responsible personnel for Global Force Management Process 2 - Apportionment is: |
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Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff |
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The responsible personnel for Global Force Management Process 3 - Allocation is: |
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An environment in which operations may or may not be opposed at any point during deployment by forces or individuals, not under the host government's control is a/an ________ environment. |
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Which stage of the projection process assembles and organizes national resources to support national objectives in time of war or other emergencies? |
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Who is responsible for assigning forces and resources to combatant commands? |
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Who is responsible for organizing, training, equipping, and providing administrative and logistic support for forces? |
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Which of the following are phases of the deployment process? (Select all that apply.) |
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*Deployment Planning *Predeployment activities *Movement |
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Which of the following joint reception, statignin, onward movement, and itegration (JRSOI) elements are defined as "enabling"? (Select all that apply.) |
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*multinational support *contract support |
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Redeployment encompasses which of the following phases? (Select all that apply.) |
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*Planning *Predeployment activities *Movement *Joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI) |
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Which of the folloing are issues considered during redeployment planning? (Seleect all that apply.) |
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*intelligence preparation *protection *infrastructure assessement *force health protection |
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During which phase of projection are forces and material transferred to support another joint force commander's operational requirements? |
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Which three of the following when combined are some of the functions that comprise core capabilities of joint logistics? |
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*supply *maintenance operations *health service support |
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Which of the following is described as the quality or capability of military forces that permits them to transition from place to place while retaining their ability to fulfill their primary mission? |
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Which of the following key global providers is responsible for maintaining the global capability for rapid and decisive military force power projection and for leading the collaborative efforts of the joint planning and execution community? |
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Who is responsible for joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration? |
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Supported Combatant Commander |
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The joint logistics environment (JLE) exists within the _____ environment and consists of _____ that affect the employment of logistic capabilities. |
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operational; conditions, circumstances, and influences |
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The purpose of the personnel estimate is to _____. (Select all that apply.) |
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* develop the most effective solution to a problem * collect and analyze relevant information |
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Which stage of the projection process is characterized as the most vulnerable period because forces may not be fully capable of defending themselves? |
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Joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI) |
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Which stage of the projection process is identified by the movement of forces within the operational areas (OAs), the positioning of forces into a formation for battle, or the relocation of forces and materiel to a different OA? |
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When executing a joint logistics plan, which of the following requires maintaining visibility over the status and location of resources, the current and future requirements of the force, and the joint and component processes that deliver support to the joint force? |
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The President and SecDef are responsible for assigning forces to specified combatant commands. |
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Which of the following describe the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff's (CJCS's) responsibilities? (Select all that apply.) |
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*Reviews the CCDR's plans and programs to determine adequacy, consistency, acceptability, and feasibility to perform the assigned mission *Prepares joint logistic and mobility plans to support joint operation plans (OPLANS) *Prescribes a movement priority system to ensure responsiveness to meet the needs of the combatant commander (CCDR) * Monitors the capabilities of United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) |
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Which of the following joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI) elements are defined as 'essential'? (Select all that apply.) |
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* support organizations and structures *communication systems |
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A logistics synchronization matrix allows joint logistician to monitor progress by which two of the following? |
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*displaying the logistician's critical tasks *displaying the logistician's responsibilities for integration |
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Prior to deployment, the Staff Judge Advocate must determine what legal authorities are in place and what authorities are needed or desired to support the JTF mission. |
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Which of the segments of joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI) is defined as the process of synchronizing the transfer of capabilities into an operational commander's force? |
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