EJPME-US002-03 Joint Force Leadership
1) Which statement best describes how the concept of "jointness" is sustained?
By providing common core subjects, branch-specific tactical and technical
instruction, and branch-immaterial staff officer training.
By providing a firm doctrinal foundation reinforced with extensive practical
application and numerous planning exercises.
By providing joint education, joint training, joint exercises, and joint doctrine.
By providing the tactical, technical and leadership knowledge and skills necessary to
lead units.
2) Successful teamwork requires _____ commensurate with responsibility.
delegation of authority
rank
maturity
experience
3) The purposeful reliance by one Service on another Service's capabilities to maximize
complementary and reinforcing effects of both (i.e., synergy) is known as _____.
bilateral agreement
mutual trust
joint requirement
joint interdependence
, 4) Which statement best describes what leaders must accept when seeking promotion?
The CJCS outranks all other officers of the Armed Forces, but may not exercise
military command
Effective joint learning relies on close coordination of training and education
With increasing rank comes increasing responsibility
Military service is based on values that U.S. military experience has proven to be vital
for operational success
5) For mission command to be successful, which statement best describes what is
demanded by subordinate leaders?
The command authority established by a superior commander between subordinate
commanders.
The speed, strength, and stamina necessary to perform the task at hand.
The exercise of disciplined initiative at all echelons.
An understanding of the security environment and its implications.
6) The main idea of the Chairman's White Paper on "America's Military - Profession of
Arms" is to _____.
establish a new way of thinking about the Profession of Arms
renew our commitment to the Profession of Arms
open an debate on whether the Armed Forces is a profession
identify the reasons why the Armed Forces is considered a profession
1) Which statement best describes how the concept of "jointness" is sustained?
By providing common core subjects, branch-specific tactical and technical
instruction, and branch-immaterial staff officer training.
By providing a firm doctrinal foundation reinforced with extensive practical
application and numerous planning exercises.
By providing joint education, joint training, joint exercises, and joint doctrine.
By providing the tactical, technical and leadership knowledge and skills necessary to
lead units.
2) Successful teamwork requires _____ commensurate with responsibility.
delegation of authority
rank
maturity
experience
3) The purposeful reliance by one Service on another Service's capabilities to maximize
complementary and reinforcing effects of both (i.e., synergy) is known as _____.
bilateral agreement
mutual trust
joint requirement
joint interdependence
, 4) Which statement best describes what leaders must accept when seeking promotion?
The CJCS outranks all other officers of the Armed Forces, but may not exercise
military command
Effective joint learning relies on close coordination of training and education
With increasing rank comes increasing responsibility
Military service is based on values that U.S. military experience has proven to be vital
for operational success
5) For mission command to be successful, which statement best describes what is
demanded by subordinate leaders?
The command authority established by a superior commander between subordinate
commanders.
The speed, strength, and stamina necessary to perform the task at hand.
The exercise of disciplined initiative at all echelons.
An understanding of the security environment and its implications.
6) The main idea of the Chairman's White Paper on "America's Military - Profession of
Arms" is to _____.
establish a new way of thinking about the Profession of Arms
renew our commitment to the Profession of Arms
open an debate on whether the Armed Forces is a profession
identify the reasons why the Armed Forces is considered a profession