Air Force Doctrine Publication 1 is...
The Air Force
War is a clash of what
opposing wills
PLANORD stands for what
Planning Order
JAOP stands for what
Joint Air Operations Plan
AOD stand for what
Air Operations Directive
Tactical Level definition
How we create the operational effects
Operational Level definition
What courses of action, in what order, and for what duration forces are employed in conflict
Control of the air is a necessary precursor to...
Control of the surface
Principles provide _____ vs tenets which provide _____.
General Guidance / Specific Considerations
Mission Command definition
An approach to C2 that empowers subordinate decision making for flexibility, initiative, and responsiveness to accomplish CC's intent
AFDP 1 defines Airpower as...
The ability to project power through control and exploitation in, from, and through the air.
AFDP 1 addresses 4 fundamental topics, what are they
Why we fight: WAR
Who we are: Airman
What we do: Airpower
How we do it: Tenets of airpower
Strategic Level definition
Why and with what the conflict occurs
Decentralized Execution is what
Distributed Control enabled Commanders to what
Delegate planning and coordination activates to dispersed locations or subordinate echelons in order to achieve an effective span of control
Airpower is employed to achieve...
Joint force commander objectives in support of the NDS
7 Tenets of Airpower
1) Mission Command, 2) Flexibility and Versatility, 3) Synergistic Effects, 4) Persistence, 5) Concentration, 6) Priory, 7) Balance
Airmen execute Mission Command through what
Centralized Command, Distributed Control, and Decentralized Execution
The Air Force's ______ capability and _______ provide the ability to deploy globally, begin operations, and sustain the initiative.
Combat support / agile combat employment
Mission Type Order's focuses on what
The purpose of the operation rather than how to accomplish it
What can reduce the effects of uncertainty, unpredictability, and unreliability present in war
Sound doctrine, good, leadership, effective org., moral values, and realistic training
13 Principles of Joint Operation
1) Unity of Command, 2) Objective, 3) Offensive, 4) Mass, 5) Maneuver, 6) Economy of Force, 7) Security, 8) Surprise, 9) Simplicity, 10) Restraint, 11) Perseverance , 12) Legitimacy, 13*) Unity of Effort
Airpower is defined as what
The ability to project military power through control and exploitation in, from, and through the air
List each paragraph in a 5 Paragraph Order
1) Situation, 2) Mission, 3) Execution, 4) Force Sustainment, 5) Command, Signal, and Communication
Mission Command provides Airmen operating in environments of increasing uncertainty, complexity, and rapid change with what
Freedom of action needed to exploit emergent opportunities and succeed