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100

 employs deploying armed force for defense, humanitarian, and peacekeeping?

Military

100

National Security Council- What do they do?

Coord and oversees National Security

100

Who is the primary advisor to the President and exercises authority over the DOD?

SECDEF

100

What are the core values of the army?

Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage

100

Responsible for both nuclear and conventional long-range strike capabilities with a lighter footprint

Global Strike

200

Develops and maintains a strong economy

Economic

200

This document, adopted on July 4, 1776, declared the thirteen American colonies independent from Great Britain.

The declaration of independence 

200

What is COA development in the Joint planning process?

COA development

200

What are the core values of the Navy and marines?

HONOR

COURAGE

Commitment

200

This collective name refers to the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

Bill of rights

300

This principle of joint operations emphasizes coordinated action towards a common objective,

Unity of effort

300

This type of coordination is exemplified when FEMA, the Red Cross, and local authorities collaborate to provide shelter, food, and medical aid after a major earthquake.

JIC (Joint interorganizational Coordination)

300

COA analysis and wargaming in the Joint planning process?

Process of closely examining potential COAS to reveal details to evaluate COA. Use representations of conflict or competition on a synthetic environment. 

300

Type of conflict where the rules are always changing that involves acts such as gorilla tactics

Irregular

300

JADO- What does it stand for?

Joint All Domain Operations

400

6 principles of mission command

Commanders intent

Shared understanding

Mission Type orders

Mutual trust

Disciplined Initiative 

Shared understanding

400

The level where national policy decisions integrate into the shaping of national, defense, and military strategies.

Strategic

400

This operational concept allows U.S. Air Force aircraft to operate from a network of smaller, dispersed locations, increasing survivability.

ACE

400

the ability to operate with a smaller footprint, often utilizing this concept to minimize personnel and equipment requirements.

Mission Ready Airman

400

Instrument of national Power that provides foreign aid to a partner nation

Diplomatic

500

Instrument of national power that would arrest religious extremists

Law enforcement

500
instrument of national power that would prevent russian Oligarchs from accessing their funds

Financial

500

Which section of the Joint planning process does an OPORD begin developing? 

The last step - Planning

500

This U.S. government agency is primarily responsible for gathering and analyzing foreign intelligence.

CIA

500

Leaders foster shared understanding by actively participating in this process with their subordinates, seeking their input and perspectives.

Shared Understanding