According to Joint Publication 1, “Broad and enduring purposes for which the Services and the CCMDs
were established in law” best describes which term(s)?
Missions
This answer is incorrect. Review JP 1, Vol II.
Functions
Objectives
Roles
IncorrectQuestion 2
pts
What establishes the missions, responsibilities, and areas of responsibility (AORs) of Combatant
Commanders (CCDRs)?
The National Defense Strategy (NDS)
The Contingency Planning Guidance (CPG)
The Unified Command Plan (UCP)
The Joint Strategic Campaign Plan (JSCP)
The answer is incorrect. The Joint Strategic Campaign Plan (JSCP), provides guidance to CCDRs, Service
chiefs, the CNGB, CSA directors, applicable Department of Defense (DOD) agency directors, and DOD
field activity directors to accomplish tasks and missions based on near-term military capabilities. (Source:
JP 1, Vol II)
IncorrectQuestion 3
pts
When formed, a _____________ can provide the Combatant Commander (CCDR) with an increased
capability to collaborate with other US Governmental (USG) departments and agencies.
, Joint Interorganizational Task Force (JIATF)
Joint Interorganizational Coordination Group (JIACG)
The answer is incorrect and not referenced in JP 1, Vol II.
Joint Interagency Coordination Group (JIACG)
Joint Interagency Task Force (JIATF)
Question 4
pts
Forcible entry may be required if an enemy denies access. The Army’s parachute and __________ forces
provide the joint force commander with flexible options to seize a lodgment or deceive the enemy.
air assault
This answer is correct. ADP 1 states America’s security requirements are global; therefore, our ability to
project military power depends upon access and forcible entry. Access is facilitated by the Army’s ability
to shape and assist host-nation forces with securing bases for American forces. Forcible entry may be
required if an enemy denies access. The Army’s parachute and air assault forces provide the joint force
commander with flexible options to seize a lodgment or deceive the enemy. (Source: ADP 1.)
combined arms
scalable
wide area security
Question 5
pts
The naval forces of the US have six core capabilities that tie directly to the key elements of the US
national military strategy. What are the six core capabilities of naval forces?
forward engagement, dominance, sea control, power projection, maritime security, and HA/DR
forward presence, deterrence, maritime superiority, power projection, amphibious assault, and HA/DR
forward presence, deterrence, sea control, power projection, maritime security, and HA/DR
This answer is correct. NDP 1 Defines the six core capabilities of naval forces — forward presence,
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