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GRADED A
Perspective Ans✓✓✓ 1. A mental View
2. The interrelation in which a subject or its parts are mentally viewed
3. The Capacity to view things in their true relations or relative
importance.
Levels of War Ans✓✓✓ Strategic
Operational
Tactical
Strategic Ans✓✓✓ Level of war includes the following:
- SecDef / POTUS / CJCS - Policy / Strategy;
-Long Range Timeframe (years - decades) Global, Space, Everywhere
(National Policy, Global Strategy, Theater Strategy)
Operational Ans✓✓✓ Level of War: CCMD / SERVICE CMD /
Functional & Sub Unified CMD / AOR & JOE / months - years /
Campaigns & Operations / Strategy (aspirational) to goals (Campaigns,
Major Operations)
Tactical Ans✓✓✓ Level of War: Corps / Division & below/ AO, part of
Country, City / Now (hrs - days) / Fight the Fight / Battles &
,Engagements / how we fight (Battles, Engagements, Small-Unit Crew
Actions)
Unified Combatant Command Ans✓✓✓ means a military command
which has broad, continuing missions and which is composed of forces
from two or more military departments.
Specified Combatant Command Ans✓✓✓ means a military command
which has broad, continuing missions and which is normally composed
of forces from a single military department.
Tran-regional Responsibilities (FCC) & Areas of Responsibilities (GCC)
Ans✓✓✓ Types of Unified Combatant Commands
Title 10 Ans✓✓✓ Law mandated by Congress, outlines the general
organization and mission of the US Military, divided into subtitles
12 Functions of Title 10 Ans✓✓✓ 1. Recruiting
2. Organizing
3. Supplying
4. Equipping
5. Training
6. Servicing
7. Mobilizing
8. Demobilizing
, 9. Administering
10. Maintaining
11. Construction, outfitting, & repair of military equipment.
12. Construction, maintenance, & repair of buildings, structures, &
utilities & acquisition of real property/interests necessary to carry out the
responsibilities specified in section.
Unified Campaign Plan (UCP) Ans✓✓✓ provides strategic direction,
sets the framework for planning for force employment and management-
GFMIG
President Missions, responsibilities (including geographic boundaries),
and force structure * of each Combatant Command; and recommend to
the President any changes to missions, responsibilities, and force
structures as may be necessary. (TITLE 10 Directs CJCS to review
every 2 years)
Combatant Commands w/ Transregional Responsibilities (FCC)
Ans✓✓✓ are normally supporting CCDRs with AORs activities
• Provide planning, synchronization, execution and C2 support of theater
and national objectives
• Primary responsibility among CCDRs to support subject matter areas
(Trans, Space, Strat, SF)
• Coordination with other CCDRs, the Services, and USG departments
and agencies in support of strategic and global operations
• Provide US military representation