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The focus of a corps is a bigger picture than their divisions, which entails more of what? |
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List the six types of divisions in the Army. |
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Which Army division is designed for rapid deployment to support any contingency? |
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Which Army division is particularly adaptable to security missions, feints, and operations against irregular forces? |
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Which Army echelon has the chief tactical responsibility synchronizing the plans and actions of their subordinate units? |
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List the five types of Army battalions. |
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What is the focus of the tactical command post? |
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Due to its size and scope, which command post uses different sections/cells to facilitate synchronization? |
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Which command post works with host nation security organizations? |
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Which Army command staff is the focal point for intelligence collection assets? |
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Which Army command staff handles all operation for their unit? |
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Which Army command staff supervises airlift of replacements and normal supplies? |
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Which Army command staff is responsible for all indirect and surface fires? |
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What section is responsible for de-conflicting and controlling the airspace for the Army? |
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What does the ground liaison officer provide to the flight crews? |
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Which Army liaison element provides an Air defense liaison officer to the CRC to assist in rapid engagement of airborne targets? |
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Which Army liaison element may work at airborne command and control systems such as AWACS to further assist in the ground-to-air battle? |
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What doctrinal premise does the Air Force operate to accomplish theater air operations? |
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Which element is the WOC subordinate to? |
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The wing commander receives orders and combat taskings form the AOC in the form of what? |
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Which Air Force echelon has all its subordinate echelons trains together and usually moves and fights as a unit? |
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What determines the size of an Air Force squadron? |
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What is the purpose of a section in the Air Force echelon structure? |
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What are the two general categories of TACP operations? |
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Which TACP echelon(s) function mainly in the liaison function? |
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In a TACP, which member maintains and operates assigned weapon system? |
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In a TACP, which member de-conflicts airspace between CAS aircraft and indirect fires? |
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In a TACP, which member represents the ACC as the senior air adviser? |
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In a TACP, which member advises supported units on the optimal use of air mobility resources? |
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What defines how robust a unit's TACP support section will be? |
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What Army echelons does the ASOC plans, coordinates, and directs air and airspace power for? |
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What is the primary responsibility of the ASOC? |
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What type of control does the ASOC use to manage their AO? |
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Which member exercises control over sorties made available to the ASOC? |
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Which ASOC member supervises and manages the leap operations of the ASOC? |
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Which ASOC member assigns and launches distributed sorties to fill Army requirements for CAS? |
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Which ASOC member oversees the operations of all ASOC communications systems? |
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Who is responsible for ensuring that frequencies are available for the various communications nets from the appropriate frequency managers? |
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What is the purpose of the AFARN? |
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Which communication net handles urgent, command information, and logistic traffic for the ASOC and TACP? |
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Which TACS element is a mobile command and control organization deployed to support strategic and theater air mobility operations wherever operational support is nonexistent or insufficient? |
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What type of control does the CRC use to manage airborne forces for the AOC? |
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What is the premise of operations does the CRC use pertaining to air defense and airspace control functions? |
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Which TACS element can perform limited duties as the CRC and the AOC's combat operations division? |
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Which element can assume the role of an ASOC for a limited amount of time if needed? |
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Which TACS provides added flexibility in the battlefield during coordination and execution phases of air support? |
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What product does the AOC use to plan, produce, and execute to fulfill the task of centralized planning and decentralized execution? |
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Which team within the strategy division of the AOC is the focal point for support and coordination of the JAOP? |
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Which team within the combat plans division of the AOC produces the draft JIPTL? |
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Apportionment is the distribution of limited resources among competing requirements and is used for what purpose? |
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What is the framework for the development of the daily ATO? |
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Allocation is the distribution of limited resources among competing requirements and is used for what purpose? |
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Which team within the combat plans division of the AOC develops detailed execution plans and data link architecture to provide C2 of air and space forces? |
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What is the special emphasis that the senior offensive duty officer places on supervising shifts in the offensive operations? |
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Which officer in the combat operations division of the AOC analyzes the enemy air threat as it develops and coordinates air defense to meet the threat? |
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Which team within the ISR division of the AOC is the source for IPB? |
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Which team within the ISR division of the AOC processes and disseminate signal intelligence and imagery intelligence to the war fighter? |
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Which team within the air mobility division of the AOC provides air mobility integration and coordination of USTRANSCOM-assigned air mobility forces? |
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Which team within the air mobility division of the AOC de-conflicts air mobility operations into, out of, and within areas of operations? |
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Which specialty team member of the AOC advises the JFACC and the AOC staff on legal issues? |
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Which specialty team member of the AOC provides climatologically data to the AOC for current and future planning? |
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What is the deciding factor in the presence of actual support teams supporting an AOC? |
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What is the standard full ATO cycle from the joint force commander's guidance to the start of execution? |
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How many stages does the joint ATO consist of? |
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What is the determining factor in the preplanned mission request timeframe? |
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Army preplanned air support request are submitted through which channels to higher echelons? |
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What types of requirements generate the greatest demand for immediate ASR? |
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What is the first production of the ATO SPINS typically referred to? |
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Where would you find updates or changes to the standing SPINS? |
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Why is it essential for the air planner to tie the thread from strategy to tasking? |
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What does the planning of strategic objectives address? |
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What does the planning of operational objectives address? |
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What does the tactical level of war planning address? |
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Which type of planning is for hypothetical situations that rely heavily on assumptions? |
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What is the last step of the CAP? |
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What document follows a prescribed format that explains the situation facing the unit, the mission of the unit, and what activities the unit will conduct to achieve the mission goals? |
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What does a WARNO identify? |
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What does a FRAGO identify? |
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Why is the planning and utilization of airspace so important to the war fighter? |
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What type of airspace control relies on electronic means? |
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What type of airspace control relies on non-electronic means? |
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Facilitate the synchronization of air operations with Army ground operations through the coordination is the mission of which unit? |
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What is the established manning/staffing for each section within the BCD? |
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Which section within the BCD provides the C2? |
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Which section within the BCD must integrate the ground battle planning with the AOC's air support planning process? |
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Which section withing th BCD section is the point of contact for joint airlift operations for supported land component units? |
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Which division(s) of the AOC does the intelligence section of the BCD support? |
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Which section within the BCD advises the AADC on Army air defense matters? |
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Which section within the BCD integrates planned Army fixed-wing aircraft into the ATO? |
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What is the term used that describes ISR systems intended primarily to collect information of interest for the NSA? |
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What is the name of an asset which a given unit, activity, or echelon has tasking authority (i.e., owns it) over the asset? |
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What is the name of a collection system from which one can request support, but does NOT have tasking authority (i.e., does not own it)? |
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Where does the guidance for PIR come from? |
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What does information requirement indentifying that fills the gap in the commander's knowledge and understanding of the battle space and adversary activities? |
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What is the primary tool to request support from the intelligence community that proves specific combat-related information? |
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What does a collection manager translates PIR, information requirements and RFI into? |
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What is the term used to describe someone who may have information significant to your operation? |
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Which type of IMINT offers a timelier product, but the area of coverage is smaller? |
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What is the name of the summery that provides a commander with all significant intelligence produces during the previous 24-hour period? |
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What is the name of the brief summery that reflects the intelligence community's interpretation and conclusion as the enemies'capability and probable course of action for a specific period? |
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What does a commander need in order to exercise command effectively? |
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Which term best describes the ability to delegated power to judge, act, or command? |
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Which term best describes the selection of a CoA as the one most favorable to accomplish the mission? |
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What is the fundamental principle of war that address having only one officer in command? |
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A commander executes command through what? |
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What type of information is a commander's most important C2 resource? |
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How does information flow within the communication element of control? |
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Which elelment of control is a defined organization that establishes relationships among its elements or a procedure that establishes relationships among its activities? |
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Why is air superiority indispensable in today's modern warfare? |
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For effective SEAD, what is required to achieve a combined arms effect? |
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Destructively strike targets with general purpose bombs |
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Detect, identify, locate, and track SEAD targets |
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Destructively strike targets with PGM rockets |
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Disrupt critical C2 information flow within IADS |
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Destroy and disrupt air defense assets with both guided and unguided munitions, including the Tomahawk |
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Which method or means of SEAD are actions taken to suppress enemy air defenses by destroying the targeted system? |
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Which method or means of SEAD includes electronic action to temporarily deny, degrade, deceive, delay or neutralize the targeted system? |
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What is the broad term that encompasses all SEAD activities provided by components of a joint force? |
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What can detect,deny, disrupt, deceive, or destroy enemy forces in varying degrees to enhance overall mission effectiveness? |
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Which objective of EW dominates the spectrum, so that friendly forces can gain information on the adversary or attack his systems? |
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Which objective of electronic warfare denies the enemy the use of the spectrum and disrupts his C3? |
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Which objective of electronic warfare is a force multiplier once integrated and synchronized with as part of SEAD and attack mission? |
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What is a problem pertaining to the technical difference between the traditional radio or radar warning systems and that of directed energy such as a laser warning system? |
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What type of effect does a meaconing station cause for aircraft or ground stations? |
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What is the discipline of frequency management? |
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A filter for equipment, or goggle designed to filter out the harmful wavelength of laser light is a form of what? |
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