MTO
Mission Type Order
Air Force Core Values
Integrity First, Service Before Self, Excellence in All We Do
The level of war at which battles and engagements are planned and executed to achieve military objectives assigned to tactical units or task forces.
Tactical Level of War
5 C's of Mission Command
Character, Cohesion, Capability, Competence, Capacity
Example of Law Enforcement in DIME-FIL
Guantanamo Bay
JADO
Joint All-Domain Operations
Navy and Marine Core Values
Honor, Courage, Commitment
The level of war at which a nation, often as a member or a group of nations, determines national or multinational (alliance or coalition) strategic security objectives and guidance, then develops and uses national resources to achieve those objectives.
Strategic Level of War
Principles of Mission Command (5)
Commanders Intent, Create Shared Understanding, Exercise Disciplined Initiative, Build Teams through Mutual Trust, Accept Prudent Risk
Example of Diplomatic in DIME-FIL
ACE and JPP
Agile Combat Employment and Joint Planning Process
Space Force Core Value
Commitment, Courage, Connection, Character
Combatant Commanders
Operational Level of War
List the steps for JPP
Planning Initiation, Mission Analysis, COA Development, COA Analysis and Wargaming, COA Comparison, COA Approval, Plan or Order Development
Example of Financial in DIME-FIL
Denying funding for something
JIC and JIIM
Joint Interorganizational Coordination and Joint Interagency Intergovernmental Multinational
Coast Guard Core Value
Honor, Respect, Devotion to Duty
Name a position in the Strategic Level of War
CJCS, SEC DEF
JADO Principles
Mission Command, Delegation of authority, Information sharing, Integrated Multi-Domain Planning, Risk identification and mitigation, Synergistic effects, Flexibility and Versatility, Concentration
3 Responsibilities of NCO
Train, Execute the mission, Advise
DIME-FIL
Diplomatic, Information, Military, Economic, Financial, Intelligence, Law Enforcement
Air Force Core Missions
Air Superiority, Global Strike, ISR, Rapid Global Mobility, Command and Control
Name an example of each Level of War
Misc
Where does the Indo-Pacific Command Belong in the Combatant Commands
USINDOPACOM
Important thing to remember about Competition Continuum per SSgt Sibley
It can sway back and forth from cooperation and armed conflict