This branch is the oldest in the United States.
Army
What is the definition of non-adversarial?
A descriptive term of how our operational Airman accomplish missions that are not war but responses to a crisis or contingency (natural disasters)
What does JIIM stand for?
Joint Interagency Intergovernmental and Multinational
What book describes that all service members must understand the importance of the Joint Force's contribution to advancing national objectives and recognize their role in fusing unique service capabilities when called upon?
The Purple Book
What is the employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to each other?
Tactics
This branch conducts naval and amphibious warfare, including surface ships, submarines, aircraft, and special forces.
Navy
This a descriptive term of a party acknowledged as potentially hostile to a friendly party and against which the use of force may be envisaged.
Adversarial
This type of force is organized under a single commander and includes components from mutliple military services to achieve a specific mission.
Joint Force
What is Unity of Command?
To ensure unity of effort under one responsible commander for every objective.
What document states the following:
"...the tactical level of war defines how we create the operational effects. Actions in war occur at the tactical level, but an understanding of the operational and strategic implications of those actions is key to the employment of airpower in pursuit of our national objectives."
AF Doctrine Publication 1
This branch is unique in that for having both a maritime law enforcement mission and a federal regulatory agency mission.
This mission involves using military resources and personnel to address human suffering, often in the aftermath of natural disasters or conflict.
Humanitarian
This command center is used by the USAF to provide operational-level command and control of air, space, and cyberspace operations. This includes planning, executing, and assessment of air component operations.
Air Operations Center
What is the warfighter concept?
The unifying vision to guide future force design, force development, and force employment to ensure we have the right technology, leaders, and doctrine.
OPERATION INHERENT RESOLVE is an example of what tactical action?
Operational
This branch's motto is "Semper Fidelis", meaning "Always fruitful"
The Marine Corps
What operation was established for food, water, and other supplies to Southeast Asia after a powerful earthquake and tsunami in 2004?
OPERATION UNIFIED ASSISTANCE
This principle of joint operations is the purpose of concentrating the effects of combat power at the most advantageous place and time to produce decisive results.
Mass
This is a cooperative concept that refers to coordination and communication among United States government agencies toward the same common goals for success.
Unity of Effort
This tactical action is defined as "national policy decisions are integrated into the development and promulgation of national, defense, and military strategies."
Strategic
This branch was established on 20 December 2019 when the National Defense Authorization Act was signed into law.
Space Force
Where did the U.S. Army deployed personnel and equipment to assist with disaster relief and other humanitarian efforts in 2010?
Haiti
This principle of joint operations is to increase the probability that plans and operations will be executed as intended by preparing clear, uncomplicated plans and concise orders.
Simplicity
True or False: Unity of Effort means all agencies are controlled under the same command structure.
False
What does tactical level of war focuses on?
The conduct of battles and engagements, involving the arrangement and maneuver of combat elements to achieve specific objectives on the battlefield