1. What WWII conference established the JOINT Chiefs first Washington Confer-
of Staff? ence (ARCADIA)
2. The 1986 goldwater-nichols act clarified the chain of com-
mand and civilian control
of the u.s. military.
3. National security agency (NSA) provides which of the -solutions, products and
following support: services
-signals intelligence
-information systems se-
curity
4. The North American Aerospace Defense command Canada and United States
(NORAD) is operated by which countries?
5. The Missile Defense Agency(MDA) works with the USNORTHCOM, USPA-
Combatant Commanders (CCDRs) of which com- COM, USSTRATCOM
mands?
6. ______ ia a violent struggle among state and non-state irregular warfare
actors for legitimacy and influence over the relevant
populations. it favors indirect and asymmetric ap-
proaches, though it may employ the full range of mil-
itary and other capacities, in order to erode an adver-
sary's power, influence, and will
7. The ability of the U.S. to achieve its national strategic Diplomatic, Informational,
objectives is dependent on the effectiveness of the Military, and Economic
U.S. Government in employing the instruments of na-
tional power, which are___.
8. National Security Strategy
, SEJPME I
The president of the United States provides guidance
for developing, applying and coordinating the instru-
ments of national power to achieve objectives that
contribute to national security in the ____.
9. The______, signed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs National Military Strategy
of Staff, provided guidance for distributing and apply-
ing military power to attain national strategic objec-
tives. It describes the Armed Forces' plan to achieve
military objectives in the near term and provides the
vision for ensuring they remain decisive in the future.
10. the statutory members of the national security council president, vp,sec of state,
are____. sec of defense and sec of
energy
11. The _____ is the presidents forum for considering na- national security council
tional security policy matters with his senior national
security advisors and cabinet officials.
The _____is the principal forum to advise the President
with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign,
and military policies relating to national security and
for coordinating these policies among various govern-
ment agencies.
12. The non-operational chain of command runs directly secs of the military depart-
from the president to the sec of def and then to the ments and then to the ser-
vice chiefs.
13. a unified of specified command with a broad contin- Combatant Command
uing mission under a single commander established
and so designated by the pres, through the sec of def
, SEJPME I
and with the advice and assistance of the chair of joint
chiefs of staff is called a ________.
14. The term joint force commander refers exclusively to combatant commander,
subordinate unified com-
mander and joint task
force commander.
15. joint force air component commander, joint force functional component
land component commander, and joint force maritime commanders.
component commander are all examples of
16. subordinate unified commands are established by subordinate unified com-
combatant commanders when authorized by the mands.
secdef through the cjcs to conduct operations on a
continuing basis in accordance with the criteria set
forth for unified commands. they may be established
on a geographic area basis such as united states
forces japan or a functional basis such as special op-
erations command, pacific
17. combatant commanders exercise ______ (command combatant command
authority) over assigned forces. this is the broadest
command authority and may not be delegated or
transferred.
18. ______is the authority to perform those functions of operational control (op-
command over sub. forces, involving organizing and con)
employing commands and forces, assigning task, des-
ignating...
19. The four categories of support are ___. general, mutual, direct
and close.