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Authority often provides both the permission to do something as well as providing guidance and limitations on how it should be done. |
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In non-combat situations during non-combatant evacuation or personnel recovery operations, requests for rules of engagement (ROE) permitting the use of riot control agents can be requested at the last minute. |
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The authority to protect the resilience and redundancy of critical civilian infrastructure resides with the National Security Agency (NSA) under which U.S. Code? |
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Joint military justice authority can be delegated in whole, in part, or on a case-by-case basis. |
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International law springs from which of the following? (Select all that apply.) |
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- treaties
- international agreements
- customary law of nations practiced over time
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Understanding disparate authorities among coalition partners is _____. |
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essential to taking full advantage of the capabilities within a coalition and avoiding wasted planning effort |
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For U.S. forces, domestic sources of authority include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) |
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- written statutes
- U.S. Constitution
- judicial decisions
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What are the main sources of authority in planning and conducting a mission? (Select all that apply.) |
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- legitimacy in the results of the mission
- legitimacy in the means of conducting the mission
- legitimacy in the mission itself
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Legal and subject matter expertise within staff planning and the Commander's Decision Cycle fosters _____. |
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authority identification, understanding, and development |
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Two ways to accommodate high-demand, low-density (HD/LD) assets such as interagency partners are _____. (Select all that apply.) |
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- to use online conferencing and video teleconferencing
- to focus on expanding the information sharing aperture by de-classification of information and development of commonly shared information platforms
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Dialogue and translation between echelons and across organizational, command, and national boundaries early in the planning process and throughout execution of the mission is not essential to achieving a common and shared understanding of all matters in a mission command environment. |
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The Law of War principle of "proportionality" _____. |
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prohibits attacks that may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage expected to be gained |
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It is Department of Defense (DoD) policy that members of the DoD components comply with the Law of War during _____. |
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Ultimately, within the guidelines of the rules of engagement (ROE) and the commander's guidance and intent, commanders and operators decide whether available force will be used, by whom, and how. |
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Operations conducted with coalition partners will bring to bear _____. (Select all that apply.) |
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- different national laws
- different national policies
- different national limitations or caveats
- different national capabilities
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At the tactical level, rules of engagement (ROE) are tied to the _____. |
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The Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) is the lead for the rules of engagement (ROE) working group. |
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A key goal of the rules of engagement (ROE) working group is to proactively develop ROE and respond to requests for additional ROE measures. |
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Tactical control (TACON) of assigned or attached forces is limited to the detailed and, usually, local direction and control of movements or maneuvers necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned. |
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