FUN-104, SOB 2a: Define the four command relationship levels of authority (COCOM,
OPCON, TACON, and Support).
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, - COCOM: the command authority over assigned forces vested only in
CCDRs by Title 10, USC or as directed by the President in the Unified
Command Plan (UCP) and cannot be delegated or transferred. It is the
authority to perform those functions of command involving organizing and
employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives,
and giving authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations,
joint training, and logistics necessary to accomplish the missions assigned
to the command.
- OPCON: a transferable command authority, inherent in COCOM, to
perform those functions of command over subordinate forces involving
organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks,
designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction over all aspects of
military operations and joint training necessary to accomplish the mission.
OPCON normally provides full authority to organize commands and forces
and employ those forces, but it does not include authoritative direction for
logistics or matters of administration, discipline, internal organization, or
unit training.
- TACON: a transferable command authority, inherent in OPCON, over
assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces
made available for tasking. The authority is limited to the detailed direction
and control of movements or maneuvers within the Operational Area (OA)
necessary to accomplish assigned missions or tasks.
- Support: a command authority established by a superior commander
between subordinate commanders when one organization should aid,
protect, complement, or sustain another force. The designation of
supporting relationships is important as it conveys priorities to
commanders and staffs that are planning or executing joint operations.
FUN-116, SOB 1b: Identify the responsibilities of the Control and Reporting Center
(CRC).
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, Providing support and enabling tasks facilitating the full spectrum of air
power, including ATO execution, airspace management and integration,
surveillance and combat identification, and data link management.
FUN-112, SOB 1a: Identify how the Marine Corps organizes for combat.
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MAGTF (Marine Air Ground Task Force)
PLN-203, SOB 1b: State the purpose of the Area Air Defense Plan (AADP).
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Integrate active Air Defense (AD) design, passive defense measures, and
the Command and Control (C2) system to provide a comprehensive
approach to defending against the threat.
Contains:
- Enemy Order of Battle (EOB)
- Friendly Order of Battle (FrOB)
- CONOPS
- Air Defense (AD) organization
- List of critical assets (CAL) and prioritized defended assets (DAL)
FUN-138, SOB 1b: State the purpose of each of the space mission areas.
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, - Space Force Enhancement (SFE): Increase joint force effectiveness by
increasing the combat potential of that force, enhancing operational
awareness and providing critical joint force support.
- Space Support (SS): Operate and sustain all elements of space forces
throughout the full Range of Military Operations (ROMO).
- Space Control (SC): Support freedom of action in space for friendly
forces, and when necessary, defeat adversary efforts that interfere with or
attack US or allied space systems and negate adversary space capabilities.
- Space Force Application (SFA): Influence the course and outcome of
conflict by holding terrestrial targets at risk.
- Space Situational Awareness (SSA): SSA is fundamental to conducting
space operations. It is the requisite current and predictive knowledge of
the space environment and the operational environment upon which space
operations depend.
PLN-209, SOB 2c: Identify who is responsible for the information contained in the ATO
Coordination Folder supplemental and feedback sheets.
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Individual OPRs.
PLN-203, SOB 1f: Define and describe the ATO Special Instructions (SPINS).
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Means of disseminating information that is not available otherwise in the
ATO.
OPCON, TACON, and Support).
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, - COCOM: the command authority over assigned forces vested only in
CCDRs by Title 10, USC or as directed by the President in the Unified
Command Plan (UCP) and cannot be delegated or transferred. It is the
authority to perform those functions of command involving organizing and
employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives,
and giving authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations,
joint training, and logistics necessary to accomplish the missions assigned
to the command.
- OPCON: a transferable command authority, inherent in COCOM, to
perform those functions of command over subordinate forces involving
organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks,
designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction over all aspects of
military operations and joint training necessary to accomplish the mission.
OPCON normally provides full authority to organize commands and forces
and employ those forces, but it does not include authoritative direction for
logistics or matters of administration, discipline, internal organization, or
unit training.
- TACON: a transferable command authority, inherent in OPCON, over
assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces
made available for tasking. The authority is limited to the detailed direction
and control of movements or maneuvers within the Operational Area (OA)
necessary to accomplish assigned missions or tasks.
- Support: a command authority established by a superior commander
between subordinate commanders when one organization should aid,
protect, complement, or sustain another force. The designation of
supporting relationships is important as it conveys priorities to
commanders and staffs that are planning or executing joint operations.
FUN-116, SOB 1b: Identify the responsibilities of the Control and Reporting Center
(CRC).
Give this one a try later!
, Providing support and enabling tasks facilitating the full spectrum of air
power, including ATO execution, airspace management and integration,
surveillance and combat identification, and data link management.
FUN-112, SOB 1a: Identify how the Marine Corps organizes for combat.
Give this one a try later!
MAGTF (Marine Air Ground Task Force)
PLN-203, SOB 1b: State the purpose of the Area Air Defense Plan (AADP).
Give this one a try later!
Integrate active Air Defense (AD) design, passive defense measures, and
the Command and Control (C2) system to provide a comprehensive
approach to defending against the threat.
Contains:
- Enemy Order of Battle (EOB)
- Friendly Order of Battle (FrOB)
- CONOPS
- Air Defense (AD) organization
- List of critical assets (CAL) and prioritized defended assets (DAL)
FUN-138, SOB 1b: State the purpose of each of the space mission areas.
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, - Space Force Enhancement (SFE): Increase joint force effectiveness by
increasing the combat potential of that force, enhancing operational
awareness and providing critical joint force support.
- Space Support (SS): Operate and sustain all elements of space forces
throughout the full Range of Military Operations (ROMO).
- Space Control (SC): Support freedom of action in space for friendly
forces, and when necessary, defeat adversary efforts that interfere with or
attack US or allied space systems and negate adversary space capabilities.
- Space Force Application (SFA): Influence the course and outcome of
conflict by holding terrestrial targets at risk.
- Space Situational Awareness (SSA): SSA is fundamental to conducting
space operations. It is the requisite current and predictive knowledge of
the space environment and the operational environment upon which space
operations depend.
PLN-209, SOB 2c: Identify who is responsible for the information contained in the ATO
Coordination Folder supplemental and feedback sheets.
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Individual OPRs.
PLN-203, SOB 1f: Define and describe the ATO Special Instructions (SPINS).
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Means of disseminating information that is not available otherwise in the
ATO.