X100.8 Flashcards

1
Q

In the development of a Theater Campaign Pan, the Joint Logistics Planning Process has 4
key outputs: theater logistics analysis, theater logistics overview, logistics estimate, and…

A

Concept of Logistics Support

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Positioning/navigation timing, missile warning, satellite communications, environmental
monitoring, nuclear detonation detection, and ISR are ___ support to ISR

A

Space

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3
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Materiel development and acquisition are integral within JCIDS, the A my Force Management
Model, and DOTLMPF P by attempting to satisfy ___ and ___ capability gaps with ___ or ___ material acquisition solutions.

A

Identified
Validated
Rapid
Deliberate

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4
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In the 19th century, Moltke the Elder sought decisive battle through which form of maneuver?

A

Envelopment

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5
Q

(T/F) The strategic end states of the Schlieffen Plan as executed in 1914 was the defeat of Russia
and France.

A

True

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6
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Which of the following was a feature of Frederick the Great’s Prussian army?

A

Extraordinary commitment to discipline

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7
Q

When an organization completes a financial transaction, how can it free any unused funds for
use against another priority?

A

Deobligation

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8
Q

The ethical triangle enables leaders to test courses of action against which three ethical
perspectives?

A

Principles, consequences, virtues

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9
Q

______________ is dedication or allegiance to a cause or organization, whereas ___________ is
conforming to a specific requirement or demand.

A

Commitment

Compliance

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10
Q

Strategies link ends, ways, and means to achieve the desired end state. In this construct, the
term “means” is defined as ___ that are required to accomplish a sequence of actions

A

Resources

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11
Q

The Joint Capability Integration and Development System (JCIDS) uses the DOTMLPF P
construct to identify solution approaches to capability gaps, which are documented as either ___ or ___.

A

Material or non-material

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12
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Which Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) is deployed forward to promote stability and peace?

A

MEU

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13
Q

How does ethical alignment aid in psychological and physical safety of organizational members?

A

Ethical alignment supports the common understanding of virtuous behavior.

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14
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In evaluating the ethical dimensions of the effects on civilians of World War I’s descent toward
total war, one should use a combined ___, ___, and ___-based analysis.

A

principles, consequences, virtues

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15
Q

High levels of ___ ___ facilitate the leader’s ability to build and maintain functional relationships within the organization.

A

Emotional intelligence

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16
Q

Simultaneity, Depth, Phasing, and Tempo are all considered during ___ operations.

A

Arranging

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17
Q

In the Seven-Step Vision Process you identify your future state (the_____), explain the
purpose for going there (the______), figure out how to take down the obstacles (the________),
and then execute the plan.

A

What, why, how

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18
Q

The Geographic Combatant Commander (GCC) has decided that the fuel reserves for each
service in the area of operations is important enough to designate the use of all theater fuel
assets to establish stockage objectives. This is an example of what authority?

A

Directive Authority for Logistics (DAFL)

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19
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Newly arrived at a Geographic Combatant Command headquarters, your first task is to
participate in a group working on a product that the Combatant Commander (CCDR) uses to
develop the Command’s Strategy, and Campaign Plan. This is an example of a ___ estimate.

A

Strategic

20
Q

The Army program is an evolving ___-year look at how resources are aligned against ___.

A

five

requirements

21
Q

_______“operationalize” combatant command strategies. These plans should focus on the
command’s steady-state activities, which include ongoing operations, military engagement,
security cooperation, deterrence, and other shaping or preventive activities. They provide the
vehicle for linking steady-state shaping activities to the attainment of strategic and military
end states.

A

Combatant Command Campaign Plans

22
Q

Special Operations activities conducted to enable a resistance movement or insurgency to
coerce, disrupt, or overthrow a government or occupying power by operating with an
underground, auxiliary, and guerrilla force in a denied area is ___ warfare

A

unconventional

23
Q

According to the JP 4 0, “Using the _____ as a frame, the JFC’s logistics staff elements
develop and codify an overarching approach to theater operations in the ______.”

A

TLA

TLO

24
Q

An ___ is a clearly defined, decisive, and attainable goal toward which every military operation should be directed.

A

Objective

25
Q

M1A1 Abrams Tank is an example of a successful material acquisition for the Army. For
materiel acquisitions, which phase of the Defense Acquisition Management System (DAS) is
often the longest and most costly?

A

Operations and Support

26
Q

What was NOT a key feature of the new German defensive doctrine implemented in the
winter of 1916 1917?

A

Terrain held at all costs

27
Q

Which factor was NOT critical to Moltke the Elder’s development of the Prussian/German
army?

A

Ironclads

28
Q

According to the principles of joint operations, the purpose of ____________ is to limit collateral
damage and prevent the unnecessary or unlawful use of force.

A

Restraint

29
Q

Upon receipt of a warning order or mission, Army leaders use what type of tool to filter
relevant information and refine their understanding of the situation?

A

Mission Variables

30
Q

The shared beliefs of a group used to solve problems and manage internal anxiety is a description of organizational ___.

A

Culture

31
Q

What tool within an assessment plan answers the questions, “Are we doing things right?” and
“Are we completing tasks to standard?”

A

Measures of Performance

32
Q

Positioning, navigation, and timing; missile warning; satellite communications; environmental
monitoring; nuclear detonation detection; and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
(ISR) are all examples of ___ operations and associated capabilities

A

Space

33
Q

The level of analysis that is most concerned with a ranging the military forces and resources
across a theater to execute national military directives best describes the ___ level of war.

A

Operational

34
Q

Joint Force Commanders operationalize JUS IN BELLO (right conduct in war) when they develop the ___ ___ and accompanying ___.

A

Campaign plan

ROE

35
Q

What is the command relationship between the JFACC and a flight of USN F 18s who are
conducting a deep strike mission?

A

JFACC has TACON of the F18s

36
Q

The ARFOR/JFLCC staff needs a constant presence in the Air Operations Center in order to
provide liaison with air planners and to coordinate ISR requests from Army forces. What
organization should embed within the AOC to ensure this presence?

A

Battlefield Coordination Detachment (BCD)

37
Q

JU AD BELLUM best describes going to war for the ___ reasons, as a ___ ___, and with a reasonable hope for ___.

A

Right
Last resort
Success

38
Q

To create a sense of urgency, leaders establish bold goals and objectives, set aggressive
timelines, and if necessary, create a crisis for the organization to rally behind. The purpose of
these actions is to increase dissatisfaction with the ___ ___, decrease ___, and set the stage for ___.

A

Status quo
Resistance
Change

39
Q

The organization that U.S. Cyber Command deploys to integrate into a Combatant
Commander’s Staff to provide the Combatant Commander with joint cyberspace operations
planners and subject matter experts is:

A

Cyberspace Operations Integrated Planning Element (CO-IPE)

40
Q

What method does the US Government use to integrate IGOs, NGOs, as well as private sector
entities and multinational partners to achieve collaboration and synchronization of efforts
during stability operations?

A

Comprehensive

41
Q

The military history of Napoleonic France and Imperial Germany were similar in that they both illustrate that military ___ and ___ excellence cannot overcome ___ imbalance among ends, ways, and means.

A

Innovation
Tactical
Strategic

42
Q

Clausewitz describes war as a ___ process that is ruled by ___ and ___.

A

Messy
Violence
Passion

43
Q

The ___ has capabilities that provide support to the Brigade Support Battalions (BSB) through the use of a composite truck company and a composite supply company capable of providing water purification and bulk fuel storage

A

CSSB

44
Q

What are the five major categories of fiscal appropriations? (MPRMO)

A
  • Military Construction
  • Procurement
  • Research, Development, Testing and Evaluation
  • Military Personnel
  • Operations and Maintenance
45
Q

(T/F) a JFE does not fall into ROMO and the spectrum of conflict.

A

True

46
Q

How many principles of sustainment are there?

A

8