SOUTHCOM Study Guide CY17 Actual Questions and Answers with complete solution
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SOUTHCOM Study Guide CY17 Actual Questions and Answers with complete solution
Who is the Secetary of Defense?
James Mattis
Who is the Secretary of the Army?
Robert Speer
Who is the Secretary of the Air Force?
Lisa Disbrow
Who is the Secretary of the Navy?
Sean Stackley
Who is the Chairma...
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Answers with complete solution
Who is the Secetary of Defense?
James Mattis
Who is the Secretary of the Army?
Robert Speer
Who is the Secretary of the Air Force?
Lisa Disbrow
Who is the Secretary of the Navy?
Sean Stackley
Who is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
General Dunford
Who is the Chief of Naval Operations?
Admiral Richardson
Who is the MCPON?
MCPON Giordano
Who is SOUTHCOM commander?
Admiral Tidd
Who is the HQ Commandant?
COL Solis
Who is SOUTHCOM's senior enlisted leader?
Sgt Maj Zickefoose
Who is the HQ First Sergeant?
1SG Gomes
Who is the HQ senior enlisted leader?
CMSgt Bailey
Who is the Air Force element SEL?
CMSgt Bailey
Who is the Army element SEL?
SGM Bermudez
Who is the Marine Corps elemnt SEL?
GySgt Battle
Who is the Navy element SEL?
MCPO Karlan
Who is the USNEC-SOUTHCOM First Sergeant?
1SG Geenie
What is chain of command?
Simple chain of command facilitaes transmittital of roders from highest to lowest level
with in minimum time and least chance of misinterpretation
Do NCOs have the authority to apprehend personnel?
NCOs have authority to apprehend according to Manual for Courts-Martial
Do NCOs have the authority to impose a NJP on enlisted personnel?
No
How is info passed to military personnel?
,Chain of command
When and why did the Marines first arrive in Panama?
1903; to protect the railroad and construction of Panama Canal
What is SOUTHCOM's mission?
Conduct joint and combined military operations within the AOR and to support national
security objectives and interagency efforts to promote regional security
What is SOUTHCOM's vision?
Support national security objectives in cooperation with partners to foster security,
ensure stability, and promote prosperity throughout Central and South America,
Caribbean, and global community.
What are the component commands of SOUTHCOM?
ARSOUTH-Fort Sam Houston, TX
AFSOUTH-Monthan AFB, AZ
MARFORSOUTH-Doral, FL
NAVSOUTH-Mayport, FL
SOCSOUTH-Homestead, FL
What are the task forces of SOUTHCOM?
JIATF-SOUTH
JTF-BRAVO
JTF-GTMO
What are the 9 J codes at SOUTHCOM?
J1-Personnel
J2-Intelligence
J3-Operations
J4-Logistics
J5-Planning
J6-Command, control, communication, and computer systems
J7-Training
J8-Resources
J9-Partnering
When did SOUTHCOM official transfer to Miami?
September 26 1997
What are the 6 geographic joint commands?
PACOM
EUCOM
CENTCOM
SOUTHCOM
NORTHCOM
AFRICOM
What are the 9 unified commands?
CENTCOM
EUCOM
NORTHCOM
PACOM
SOUTHCOM
SOCOM
, STRATCOM
TRANSCOM
AFRICOM
What is the supreme law of the land?
Constitution
What does the constitution do?
Sets up government, defines government, protects basic rights of Americans
What is an amendment?
Change or addition
What is one right or freedom of First Amendment?
Speech, religion, assembly, press, petition the government
How many amendments does the Constitution have?
27
What did the Declaration of Independence do?
Annouce independence, declare independence, and said U.S. is free from Britain
What are two rights in Declaration of Independence?
Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
Who makes the federal laws?
Congress, Senate and house, US/national legislature
Where the two part of congress?
Senate and House of Representatives
How many senators are there?
100
We elect Senators for how many years?
6
The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
435
We elect a Representative for how many years?
2
Who does a Senator represent?
People of the state
What are cabinet level positions?
Vice President, Attorney general, Veterans Affairs, Treasury, Transportation, State,
Labor, Interior, Housing and Urban Development, Homeland Security, Health and
Human Service, Energy, Education, Defense, Commerce, and Agriculture
What does the judicial branch do?
Review and explains laws, resolve disputes, decides if law goes against Constitution
What is the highest court in the U.S.?
Supreme Court
How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
9
What are the powers of the U.S. government?
Print money, declare war, create army, make treaties
What are the powers of the state?
School and education, provide protection, provide safety, give driver's license, approve
zoning and land use
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