What does JADO stand for?
Joint All Domain Operations
What is a situation in which combat is the primary means to satisfy interests?
Armed Conflict
What are the core values of the Navy and Marine Corps?
1. Honor
2. Courage
3. Commitment
Term: Control of the air domain is crucial to the success of modern and emergent warfare and guarantees availability of other core missions to combatant commanders.
Air and Space Superiority
What was the document outlining the first ten amendments to the constitution of the United States, which guarantee the rights and freedoms of the people.
The Bill of Rights
What operational concept employs multi-capable Airmen and supports JADO's goal
Agile Combat Employment (ACE)
What is a mutually beneficial relationship with compatible interests?
Cooperation
What are the core values of the Coast Guard?
1. Honor
2. Respect
3. Devotion to Duty
Term: Provides situational awareness and necessary information to decision makers
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR)
What document announced the separation of the 13 American colonies from Great Britain. It was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776
The Declaration of Independence
What are the three ACE enablers
1. Mission Command
2. MCA
3. Mission Command
What is a relationship with incompatible interests, none seeking to escalate to armed conflict?
Competition
What are the core values of the Army?
1. Loyalty
2. Duty
3. Respect
4. Selfless Service
5. Honor
6. Integrity
7. Personal Courage
Term: Quickly projects air power to anywhere on the face of the earth, providing swift deployment and the ability to sustain operations.
Rapid Global Mobility
The collection of essays written by John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton in 1788 that urged the ratification of the US constitution.
The Federalist Papers
What is a published set of authorities that are delegated down the chain of command from one commander to another, to be activated only when specified conditions are met.
Condition Based Authorities
True or False: In the competition continuum, the United States applies the instruments of national power during the world at war only.
FALSE HOE
What interorganizational Cooperation term describes a person, organization, or entity who affects or can be affected by actions of the U.S. military? They do not necessarily have shared goals or objectives with the USG or DOD.
A Stakeholder
Term: Involves the ability to project military power more rapidly, more flexibly, and with a lighter footprint than other options.
Global Strike
The Articles of Confederation
What are the 8 JADO principles?
1. Mission Command through MTO
2. Delegation of authority to lower levels and the other components and service leaders when required
3. Information Sharing
4. Integrated multi-domain planning
5. Risk identification and mitigation
6. Synergistic Effects
7. Flexibility and versatility
8. Concentration
What is goal of JADO?
Create Dilemmas for the enemy, execute in concert with other domain operations, and achieve convergence.
What interorganizational cooperation term describes an agency or other external organization that the U.S. military works with within a specific situation or operation, based on an agreement, commitment or willing arrangement, to advance their mutual interests.
Unity of Effort
Term: Provides access to reliable communications and information networks for joint operations
Command and Control
Recite the entire oath of enlistment with less than 3 errors.
I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."