This document was the first U.S. constitution after the Revolution.
What are the Articles of Confederation?
Ensures control of the air domain.
What is Air and Space Superiority?
Refers to nation-state conflict with non-nuclear weapons.
What is Conventional Warfare?
Has a broad continuing mission under a single commander.
What is a Combatant Command?
JADO stands for this.
What are Joint All-Domain Operations?
Written to promote ratification of the Constitution.
What are the Federalist Papers?
Involves swift deployment worldwide.
What is Rapid Global Mobility?
Guerrilla tactics, sabotage, and subversion define this type.
What is Irregular Warfare?
Created for limited objectives.
What is a Joint Task Force?
The goal of JADO.
What is to create dilemmas for the enemy?
This founding document first guaranteed freedoms.
What is the Bill of Rights?
Flexible projection of power.
What is Global Strike?
Concerned with battles and engagements.
What is Tactical Warfare?
Provides worldwide unique capabilities.
What is a Functional Component Command?
Concept that supports JADO.
What is ACE (Agile Combat Employment)?
The Declaration of Independence was published in this year.
What is 1776?
Collection and dissemination of intelligence.
What is ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance)?
The level where Combatant Commanders operate.
What is Operational Warfare?
Retains service control within a joint force.
What is a Service Component Command?
JADO principle that emphasizes decentralization and delegation.
What is Mission Command?
The acronym FABD helps recall these four documents.
What are the Federalist Papers, Articles of Confederation,
Which of these is NOT a core mission: Air/Space Superiority, ISR, Cyber Defense, or Global Strike?
What is Cyber Defense?
Defense strategy derived from national policy.
What is Strategic Warfare?
Established in 1947 to oversee national security.
What is the National Security Council (NSC)?
DR. MISFIC is a mnemonic for these.
What are the JADO principles?