Fun 45 Flashcards

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What information must be protected from the unauthorized disclosure?

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National Security

Extra - umbrella term for classified and Sensitive

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What classified information could not reasonably be expected to cause identifiable or describable damage to the nation, but still requires control over its distribution

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Sensitive information

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What classified information could reasonably be expected to cause identifiable or describable damage to the nation

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Classified information

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What is the primary governing document for classified national security information

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Executive order 13526

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What components determines who gets access for Classified/Sensitive Information

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  1. An adjudicated and appropriate Security Clearance
  2. A signed non-disclosure agreement (NDA)
  3. Valid need to know
  4. Commander or Director’s Approval
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The unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause damage to the national security

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Confidential

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The unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause serious damage to the national security

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Secret

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The unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause Exceptionally grave damage to the national security

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Top Secret

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Government created or owned UNCLASSIFIED information

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CUI

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What does OCA stand for?

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Original Classification Authority

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What’s the Purpose of Classification markings?

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  1. Alerts the holder to the presence of classified information
  2. It provides guidance for declassification
  3. Warns Holder of special access, control, or safeguarding requirements
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What is the definition of Derivative Classification?

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Information is derivatively classified whenever it is extracted, paraphrased, restated, or generated in a new form

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What document is used to identify the control markings of classified material, and is issued for each weapon system

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Security Classification guide

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Abbreviation for No Foreign release

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NOFORN

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Abbreviation for Canada

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CAN

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Abbreviation for Great Britain

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GBR

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Abbreviation for Australia, Canada, Great Britain & US

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ACGU

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Abbreviation for the Republic of Korea

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ROK

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Abbreviation for US, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand

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FVEY

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What are the three lines for the Original Classification Authority

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  1. Classified by
  2. Reason
  3. Declassification date
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Where does the “Reason” come from for the Original Classification Authority?

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Security Classification guide for the weapons system

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What is spillage, concerning Classification

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Higher to lower Classification

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A Security incident involving failure to comply with requirements; may be unintentional or inadvertent

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Infraction

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Knowing, willing, and negligent lack of compliance with security regulations; initiates either an inquiry and/or investigation

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Violation

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A fact-finding and analysis conducted
Inquiry
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Occurs when the incident cannot be resolved via inquiry
Investigation
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A Security incident in which there is an unauthorized disclosure of classified information
Compromise
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When Classified information cannot be physically located or accounted for
Loss
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What Deltas are under Space Operations command? SOC
Deltas 2 - 8
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What Deltas are under Space systems Command? SSC
SLD 30 SLD 45
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What Deltas are under Star Command? STC
Deltas 1, 10, & 13
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What is Space Delta 2
Space Domain Awareness
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What is Space Delta 3
Space Electronic Warfare
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What is Space Delta 4
Missile Warning
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What is Space Delta 5
Command and Control
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What is Space Delta 6
Cyber Operations
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What is Space Delta 7
intelligence, reconnaissance, and Security ISR
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What is Space Delta 8
Satellite Communications & Navigation Warfare
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What is Space Delta 9
Orbital Warfare
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What is Space Delta 18
National space Intelligence
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What is Space Base Delta 1
Garrison Support
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What is Space Base Delta 2
Garrison Support
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Space Delta 15
Command and Control NSDC
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What is SPOC and where is it located
SPACE Operations Command Peterson SFB, Colorado
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What is the Space Force Code Specialty Code for enlisted personnel?
5S0
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What is the specialty code for USSF officer personnel?
13S
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What are the initial requirements for USSF employment
1.Color vision 2.Top Secret (TS/SCI) security clearance 3. Successful completion of Undergraduate Space Training
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Concerning Crew Force Management, What Role do the enlisted have?
Expected to become technical experts on their operations systems
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Concerning Crew Force Management, What Role do the Officers have?
1.Flight and Crew Managment 2. Utilize crew experience to aid in decision making
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Concerning Crew Force Management, What Role do the Civilians or Contractors have?
Provides Continuity and Expertise
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Dr. Robert Goddard
1.Father of American Rocketry 2.First to develop/launch liquid fueled rocket in 1926 3.Developed pressure/pump feed systems for liquid fueled rocket and Developed Attitude Control methods.
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Dr. Wernher Von Braun
1.German Rocket Scientist 2. Led the V-series rocket into development during WWII 3. Was Captured under Operation Paperclip 4. Developed Redstone & Jupiter Rockets in 1950s 5. Developed Attitude Control Methods
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What was the name of the first Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile the United States developed, then later modified by General Schriever to be an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM)?
Thor
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During the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957 - 1958, the UN Special Committe for the IGY placed what challenge to the world?
To place a satellite in orbit
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The Russians were the first to successfully respond to the challenge, What was the name of the satellite they put into orbit?
Sputnik 1
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What was the first American satellite placed in to orbit?
Explorer I
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What command did the United States facilitate to perform ballistic missile attack warning, manned bomber attack defense, and space surveillance
North American Aerospace Defense Command
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Which program led to the first photoreconnaissance satellite
The Dicoverer Program
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What was the Discoverer Program (aka "Corona")
1. U-2 spy planes were the sole providers of overhead imagery 2. Francis Gary Powers shot down over USSR
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Was used as a Booster
Thor
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What orbit allowed photographs of the entire Soviet Landmass
Polar
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What war is considered to be the first "space war" due to the high level of integration of space support into military planning and operations?
The Guld War
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What States are equal before internatinal law no matter the size or their territory, population, economy, or military
Sovereign States
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Concerning Written law (treaties) Countries are legally bound by resolutions passed by the General Assembly and the Security Council have to be what?
1. Signed 2. Ratified
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Who is the main Body of the United Nations?
The General Assembly
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Which 5 members are the permanent members responsible for the Maintenace of international peace, security, and power to make binding decisions
1. The United States 2. China 3. Russia 4.France 5. United Kingdom
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How many non-permanent nations are there responsible for the Maintenace of international peace, security, and power to make binding decisions
10
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What title clarifies the DoD's role and responsibilities?
Title 10
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What title clarifies the authorities within intelligence community
Title 50
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What command authority is non-transferable per Title 10
COCOM
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What is the Latin Phrase for the Nicaragua interpretation: Gap between Sue of Force and Armed Attack
Jus ad Bellum
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What UN Charter Article prohibits the threat or use of Force?
Article 2 (4)
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What Treaty Serves as the foundation for Space law?
Outer Space Treaty
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What article of the Outer Space treaty prohibits orbital Weapons of Mass Destruction
Article 4
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concerning US national interests which international laws do we choose to support
1. Values 2. International order 3. Prosperity 4. Security
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Concerning US national interests, what order from broadest to specific are supported?
1. Doctrine - top to bottom 2. Strategy 3. Policy 4. Law 5. U.S. National Interests
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What is the outline of what a government is going to do and what it can achieve for the society as a whole
Policy
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What is a Prudent idea or set of ideas from employing the instruments of national power?
Strategy
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Who is the signature authority for the National Security Strategy?
POTUS President of the United States
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Who is the signature authority for the National Defense Strategy?
SECDEF Secretary of Defense
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What does the National Security Council do?
advise President on National Security & Foreign matter
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Who is the signature authority for the National Military Strategy
J5 or CJCS
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The Defense Space Strategy is designed to acheive what?
1. Provide Space Support to National, Joint, and Combined Operations 2. Maintain Space Superiority 3. Ensure Space Stability
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Describes the proper employment of specific Air Force assets, individually or on concert with other capabilities, to accomplish detailed objectives.
A Tactical Campaign
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Contained in air Force doctrine Publications (AFDPs) describe more detailed organization of forces and applies the principles of basic doctrine to military actions.
Operational Campaign.
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A Basic Campaign is what?
States the most fundamental and enduring beliefs that describe and guide the proper use, presentation, and organization of force
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An incident or situation involving a threat to the U.S., its citizens, military forces, or vital interests that develops rapidly and creates a condition of such diplomatic, economic, or military importance that commitment or military forces and resources is contemplated to achieve national objectives.
Crisis
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A Situation requiring military operations in response to natural disasters, terrorists, subversives, or as otherwise directed by appropriate authority to protect U.S. interest
Contingency
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A series of related operations aimed at achieving strategic and operational objectives within a given time and space
Campaign
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1. -A sequence of tactical actions with a common purpose of unifying theme 2. - A miliary action or the carrying out of strategic, operational, tactical, service, training, or administrative military mission
Operation
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Address threats and challenges that significantly affect US interests across the globe and require coordinated planning across all, or nearly all CCMDs.
Global
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Planning guidance addresses regional threats or challenges that require coordination across multiple CCMDs
Regional
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Address threats or challenges that are NOT geographical constrained and require coordination across multiple CCMDs
Functional
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Align command's day-to-day activities with resources to achieve the CCMDs objectives
Combatant
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What is the proper order of the Joint Planning Process? 7 parts
1. Planning Initiation 2. Mission Analysis 3. COA Development 4. COA Analysis and Wargaming 5. COA comparison 6. COA Approval 7. PLAN or Order Development
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What is the criteria for evaluating the enemy Course of Action after "Most Dangerous"
What COA or Course of Action is most likely
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When evaluating an enemy Course of Action (COA) what characteristic is considered first.
What Course of Action is the most dangerous