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SEJPME I Mod 4 - Range of Military Operations
SEJPME I
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Military
Intermediate
06/11/2020

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Term
____________________ are preplanned deterrence oriented actions carefully tailored to bring an issue to early resolution without armed conflict.
Definition
- Flexible Deterrent Options
Term
To effectively conduct joint operations across the range of military operations, Commanders combine and sequence offensive, defensive, and _____ missions, operations and activities to accomplish the objective.
Definition
- stability
Term
The purpose of the _____ principle of joint operations is to prepare clear, uncomplicated plans and concise orders to ensure thorough understanding.
Definition
- clarity
*NOT CORRECT*
Term
When required to achieve national strategic objectives or protect national interests, the U.S national leadership may decide to conduct ______________________.
Definition
- Large-Scale Combat Operations
Term
Operations designed to demonstrate U.S. resolve and involve the appearance of a credible military force in an attempt to defuse a situation that, if allowed to continue, may be detrimental to U.S. interests are known as _____ operations.
Definition
- show of force
Term
Operations that are typically limited in scope and scale and conducted to achieve a very specific objective in an operational area are known as _____.
Definition
- crisis response or limited contingency operations
Term
In crisis response and limited contingency operations, having an understanding of the political objective helps to _____.
Definition
- avoid actions that may have adverse effects
Term
Frequently a decisive element, the _____ principle of joint operations is based on the legality, morality, and rightness of the actions undertaken.
Definition
- legitimacy
Term
________ helps prevent adversary action through the presentation of a credible threat of counteraction. It stems from the belief of a potential aggressor that a credible threat of retaliation exists, the contemplated action cannot succeed, or the costs outweigh any possible gains.
Definition
- deterrence
Term
A joint military operation conducted either as a major operation or a part of a larger campaign to seize and hold a military lodgment in the face of armed opposition for the continuous landing of forces is known as _____. It may include amphibious, airborne, and air assault operations, or any combination thereof.
Definition
- forcible entry
Term
The purpose of the _____ principle of joint operations is to seize, retain, and exploit the initiative. It is the most effective and decisive way to achieve a clearly defined objective.
Definition
- offensive
Term
Although principally conducted to evacuate U.S citizens, Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO?s) also may include citizens from the host nation as well as citizens from other countries. NEO?s are directed by the President and managed by______________.
Definition
- Department of State
Term
The ability of the United States to respond rapidly with appropriate options to potential or actual crises contributes to regional stability. Thus, ____________ often may be planned and executed as crisis response or limited-contingency operations.
Definition
- Stability Operations
*NOT CORRECT*
Term
In major operations, joint force commanders need a clear understanding of the national strategic objectives and how military operations support those objectives.
Definition
- True
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