SEJPME 1 EXAM/192 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Frequently a decisive element, this principle of joint operations is based on
the legality, morality, and rightness of the actions undertaken. Its purpose is
to develope and maintain the will necessary to attain the national strategic
end state. - -True
-Frequently a decisive element, this principle of joint operations is based on
the legality, morality, and rightness of the actions undertaken. Its purpose is
to develope and maintain the will necessary to attain the national strategic
end state. - -True
-The principle of joint operations designed to ensure the commitment
nessary to attain the national strategic end state is____. - -Perserverance
-The principle of joint operations designed to ensure the commitment
nessary to attain the national strategic end state is____. - -Perserverance
-Operations directed by the President and managed by Department of State
or other appropriate authority whereby U.S. civilians and others are
extracted from foreign countries when their lives are endangered by war,
civil unrest, or natural disaster to safe havens or to the United States are
referred to as ________. - -Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO)
-Operations directed by the President and managed by Department of State
or other appropriate authority whereby U.S. civilians and others are
extracted from foreign countries when their lives are endangered by war,
civil unrest, or natural disaster to safe havens or to the United States are
referred to as ________. - -Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO)
-To effectively conduct joint operations across the Range of Military
Operations, Commanders combine and sequence offensive, defensive, and
___________ missions and activities to accomplish the objective. - -Strategy
-To effectively conduct joint operations across the Range of Military
Operations, Commanders combine and sequence offensive, defensive, and
___________ missions and activities to accomplish the objective. - -Strategy
-The purpose of this principle of joint operations is to concentrate the effects
of combat power at the most advantageous place and time to produce
decisive results. - -economy of force
, -The purpose of this principle of joint operations is to concentrate the effects
of combat power at the most advantageous place and time to produce
decisive results. - -economy of force
-Combatant commanders and subordinate joint force commanders work
with U.S. ambassadors (or diplomatic missions), Department of State, and
other agencies to best integrate the military actions with the diplomatic,
economic, and informational instruments of national power in order to
promote _________. - -unity of effort
-Combatant commanders and subordinate joint force commanders work
with U.S. ambassadors (or diplomatic missions), Department of State, and
other agencies to best integrate the military actions with the diplomatic,
economic, and informational instruments of national power in order to
promote _________. - -unity of effort
-Which Naval technological advancements secured the Sea Power concept
as the Navys strategy for the 20th century, impacted the ability to sell US
goods globally, and buttressed the US position as a major power? - -
Battleships, cruisers
-Which Naval technological advancements secured the Sea Power concept
as the Navys strategy for the 20th century, impacted the ability to sell US
goods globally, and buttressed the US position as a major power? - -
Battleships, cruisers
-Which of the following are functions of air power? - -Defined as control over
what moves through air and space, air and space superiority prevents
adversaries from interfering with operations of air, space or surface forces,
and assures freedom of action and movement. It allows all US forces
freedom from attack and freedom to attack. Using this Air Force
competency, the Joint Force can dominate enemy operations in all
dimensions.
-Which of the following are functions of air power? - -Defined as control over
what moves through air and space, air and space superiority prevents
adversaries from interfering with operations of air, space or surface forces,
and assures freedom of action and movement. It allows all US forces
freedom from attack and freedom to attack. Using this Air Force
competency, the Joint Force can dominate enemy operations in all
dimensions.
-Which technological advancements turned the tide on the U-boats? - -
Sonar and more escort warships
, -Which technological advancements turned the tide on the U-boats? - -
Sonar and more escort warships
-When tactics, techniques, and organization for air-ground cooperation were
worked out, on whose experiences were they based? - -Based to a large
extent on experience of the Royal Air Force and Germany's Luftwaffe.
-When tactics, techniques, and organization for air-ground cooperation were
worked out, on whose experiences were they based? - -Based to a large
extent on experience of the Royal Air Force and Germany's Luftwaffe.
-Which of the following were among the United States Army's technical
innovations in combat during Desert Storm? - -Better tanks, Air Superiority,
missiles, Training
-Which of the following were among the United States Army's technical
innovations in combat during Desert Storm? - -Better tanks, Air Superiority,
missiles, Training
-Which of the following are roles of the US Marine Corps according to Title
10 US Code? - -...
-Which of the following are roles of the US Marine Corps according to Title
10 US Code? - -...
-Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are usually willing to quickly align
themselves with intervening military forces in order to ensure their ability to
achieve their objectives and for their physical security. - -True
-Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are usually willing to quickly align
themselves with intervening military forces in order to ensure their ability to
achieve their objectives and for their physical security. - -True
-What is the responsibility of the POLAD? - -Foster interagency approaches
to national security by identifying, recommending, referring, and supporting
Foreign Service Officers assigned as POLADs to military organizations.
Support FSOs, which is a Department of State responsibility as outlined in
DOS-DoD Memoranda of Understanding.
Maintain continuous liaison with deployed POLADs.
Network with military commands to ensure that POLADs are properly
assigned and engaged.
Identify new commands that would benefit from a POLAD. Identify
commands where POLADs are not properly assigned or used.
Provide administrative support, especially in HR liaison, assignment
processing, official and diplomatic passport authorizations.
Discover and place new POLADs.
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