AOC IQT SOBs Exam Study Questions and
Answers Graded A 2024
what does doctrine provide? -Correct Answer ✔provides the fundamental principles that
guide the employment of us military forces in coordinated action toward a common
objective and may include terms , tactics, techniques, and procedures.
identify joint functions -Correct Answer ✔command and control, intelligence, fires,
movement and maneuver, protection, and sustainment
operational lever of war? -Correct Answer ✔links strategy and tactics by establishing
operational objectives in support of strategic objectives needed to achieve the military
end states and strategic objectives
Characteristics of joint force commands (JFC) -Correct Answer ✔unified combatant
commands, subordinate unified commands, and joint task forces
Define service component command -Correct Answer ✔service component command is
a command consisting of the service component commander and all those services forces
that have been assigned to a CCMD
Functional Command -Correct Answer ✔Command with 2 or more services that must
operate in the same area or to accomplish the mission
4 Command relationships of authority -Correct Answer ✔Combatant command,
OPCON< TACON or support
3 additional levels of authority -Correct Answer ✔ADCON, coordinating authority,
Direct liaison authority
2 chains of command over multinational forces -Correct Answer ✔National, and
Multinational
difference between Coalition and alliance -Correct Answer ✔alliance=relationship that
results from a formal agreement (ex. treaty) between 2 or more nations for broad, long-
term objectives.
Coalition=agreement between 2 or more nations for common action. (usually for a single
occasion or narrow sector of common interest)
, 3 basic multinational command structure models -Correct Answer ✔Parallel command
structure, Lead-nation command, and integrated command.
Define Army mission command -Correct Answer ✔exercise of authority and direction by
the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the
commanders intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders for land operations
3 standard ARMY brigade combat teams (BCT) -Correct Answer ✔Armored, Infantry,
and Stryker
6 capabilities of core naval power -Correct Answer ✔Forward presence, deterrence,
power projections, sea control, maritime security, and humanitarian/disaster response.
building blocks of fwd dplyed naval warfighting groups -Correct Answer ✔Carrier strike
group, carrier air wing, surface combatants, submarines, expeditionary strike groups,
marine Ex units
msn capabilities of carrier based naval aircraft -Correct Answer ✔strike fighter, C2,
recon, surveillance, elec cmbt, suppresion of enemy air defense, anti-sub, tnkr, CSAR
doctrinal cornerstone of CSG and C2 -Correct Answer ✔composite warfare commander
concept (CWC)
precept of CWC -Correct Answer ✔centralized command and decentralized execution
how do marines organize for cmbt -Correct Answer ✔Marine air to ground task force
(MAGTF)
4 elements of MAGTF -Correct Answer ✔command element, ground combat ele,
aviation cmbt ele, logistics cmbt ele
types of magtf -Correct Answer ✔marine exp force unit, marine exp brigade, and marine
exp unit
what does magtf provide JFC -Correct Answer ✔HQ, joint force land component
commander (JFLCC), and joint force air component commander (JFACC)
basic building block of air exp task force (AETF) -Correct Answer ✔Squadron
identify the air force exp org presented to a JFC -Correct Answer ✔Air Force Forces