AOC IQT FUN SOBs Exam Questions And 100% Correct
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what does doctrine provide? -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 - Answer command and control, intelligence, fires, movement and
maneuver, protection, and sustainment
operational lever of war? - 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) - Answer *unified combatant
commands-est by POTUS thru SECDEF
*subordinate unified command-est by CCDR authorized by SECDEF thru CJCS
*joint task forces-est by SECDEF, CCDR, subordinate unified CC or JTF CC (specific,
limited objective)
Functional Command - Answer Command with 2 or more services that must operate in
the same area or to accomplish the mission
4 Command relationships of authority - Answer Combatant command, OPCON, TACON
or support
COCOM- cannot be delegated authority of CCDR are over assigned forces and over all
aspects of military operations
OPCOM- inherit in c o c o m, can be delegated. When delegated The Authority for
organizing and employing command and Forces ( normally delegated to subordinate
Joint Force Commanders and exercised through service component CDR)
TACON - inhert in OPCON, can be delegated, authority over military capabilities or
, forces made available for tasking that is limited (movements) normally delegated to
functional component CDR
support - command Authority established by a common Superior Commander. one
organization to protect Aid compliment or sustain another Force
3 additional levels of authority - Answer ADCON, coordinating authority, Direct liaison
authority
2 chains of command over multinational forces - Answer National, and Multinational
difference between Coalition and alliance - 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 - Answer Parallel command structure,
Lead-nation command, and integrated command.
Define Army mission command - 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) - Answer Armored, Infantry, and Stryker
6 capabilities of core naval power - Answer Forward presence, deterrence, power
projections, sea control, maritime security, and humanitarian/disaster response.
building blocks of fwd dplyed naval warfighting groups - Answer carrier strike groups
expeditionary strike groups
Answers Latest Update
what does doctrine provide? -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 - Answer command and control, intelligence, fires, movement and
maneuver, protection, and sustainment
operational lever of war? - 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) - Answer *unified combatant
commands-est by POTUS thru SECDEF
*subordinate unified command-est by CCDR authorized by SECDEF thru CJCS
*joint task forces-est by SECDEF, CCDR, subordinate unified CC or JTF CC (specific,
limited objective)
Functional Command - Answer Command with 2 or more services that must operate in
the same area or to accomplish the mission
4 Command relationships of authority - Answer Combatant command, OPCON, TACON
or support
COCOM- cannot be delegated authority of CCDR are over assigned forces and over all
aspects of military operations
OPCOM- inherit in c o c o m, can be delegated. When delegated The Authority for
organizing and employing command and Forces ( normally delegated to subordinate
Joint Force Commanders and exercised through service component CDR)
TACON - inhert in OPCON, can be delegated, authority over military capabilities or
, forces made available for tasking that is limited (movements) normally delegated to
functional component CDR
support - command Authority established by a common Superior Commander. one
organization to protect Aid compliment or sustain another Force
3 additional levels of authority - Answer ADCON, coordinating authority, Direct liaison
authority
2 chains of command over multinational forces - Answer National, and Multinational
difference between Coalition and alliance - 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 - Answer Parallel command structure,
Lead-nation command, and integrated command.
Define Army mission command - 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) - Answer Armored, Infantry, and Stryker
6 capabilities of core naval power - Answer Forward presence, deterrence, power
projections, sea control, maritime security, and humanitarian/disaster response.
building blocks of fwd dplyed naval warfighting groups - Answer carrier strike groups
expeditionary strike groups