Getting it Done
What Would Joint Do?
Not Going Nuclear
Secret Smart Squirrel
They do WHAT?
100

Military actions conducted by forces of two or more nations.

Multinational Operations

100

“Attacks conducted to damage or destroy an objective or a capability” and “operations to temporarily seize an area”.

Strike & Raid

100

Leg of Triad: Hundreds of Minuteman Missile Silos.

Land-Based Deterrent Force

100

Projecting power by the application of force in and through cyberspace

OCO

100

Sail the High Seas!

USN

200

Composed of significant elements, assigned or attached, of two or more Military Departments operating under a single commander.

Joint Force

200

Participation by civilian and military agencies of a government in any of the action programs taken by another government or other designated organization to free and protect its society from subversion, lawlessness, insurgency, terrorism, and other threats to its security.

Foreign Internal Defense

200

Leg of Triad: Ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs).

Sea-Based Deterrent Force

200

Passive and active activities that allow us to outmaneuver adversarial activities.

DCO

200

Often first boots on ground in Amphibious and Expeditionary warfare

USMC

300

The direction of all forces under a single responsible commander who has the requisite authority to direct and employ those forces.

Unity of Command

300

Operations conducted to protect navigation, overflight, and related interests on, under, and over the seas, against excessive maritime claims. 

Freedom of Navigation and Overflight

300

Leg of Triad: B-52 and B-2 aircraft with both gravity bombs and air-launched cruise missiles.

Air-Based Deterrent Force

300

Electronic information systems and associated processes used to collect, process, store, transmit, and manage this information

DODIN

300

Core missions include “command and control” and “rapid global mobility”

U.S. Air Force

400

Coordination and cooperation toward common objectives, even if the participants are not necessarily part of the same command or organization, which is the product of successful unified action.

Unity of Effort

400

Use of proportionate force for the protection of US flag vessels/aircraft, citizens, and property against unlawful violence in and over international waters.

Protection of Shipping

400

Identification, verification, inspection, limitation, control, reduction, or elimination of nuclear armaments, or reduction of nuclear capabilities, under international agreement.

Nuclear Nonproliferation

400

A form of social engineering when attackers deceive people into revealing sensitive information or installing malware.

Phishing

400

Provide freedom of operation for the United States in, from, and to space.

USSF

500

The synchronization, coordination, and/or integration of the activities of governmental and nongovernmental entities with military operation to achieve unity of effort.

Unified Action

500

Operations to search for, locate, identify, recover, and return isolated personnel, sensitive equipment, items critical to national security, or human remains.

Recovery Operations

500

This International organization for cooperation in the nuclear field holds their annual ball at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria.

IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency)

500

Dual Hatted as CDR, USCYBERCOM and Director, NSA

General Paul M. Nakasone

500

Mostly likely to author a book or star in a blockbuster movie.

USSOF

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