Joint Firepower Course (Midterm Exam) Questions and answers| 100% Correct| Latest 2026
Joint Firepower Course (Midterm Exam) Questions and answers| 100% Correct| Latest 2026 *ID the order of precedence between multinational, joint, multi-service, and service doctrine. 1. Multinational Doctrine 2. Joint Doctrine 3. Multiservice Doctrine 4. service Doctrine Multinational Doctrine Fundamental principles that guide the employment of forces of TWO OR MORE NATIONS toward a common objective Joint Doctrine Fundamental principles that guide the employment of US MILITARY forces in coordinated action toward a common objective. Multiservice Doctrine Fundamental principles that guide the employment of forces of TWO OR MORE SERVICES in coordinated action towards a common objective Service Doctrine Fundamental principles that guide the employment of forces of a SINGLE SERVICE Unified Action The synchronization, coordination, and/or integration of the activities of governmental and non-governmental entities with military operation to achieve unity of effort. Types of Command Relationships 1. COCOM (Combatant Command) 2. OPCON (Operational Control) 3. TACON (Tactical Control) 4. Support COCOM (Combatant Command) Authority over assigned forces, vested in only in the commanders of combatant commands and CANNOT BE DELEGATED OR TRANSFERRED. OPCON (Operational Control) Authority to perform those functions of command over subordinate forces involving ORGANIZING AND EMPLOYING COMMANDS AND FORCES, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the mission. TACON (Tactical Control) Authority over forces that is LIMITED TO THE DETAILED DIRECTION and control of movements or maneuvers within the operation. Support (CMD Relationship) Authority established by a common superior commander between subordinate commanders when one organization should AID, PROTECT, COMPLEMENT, OR SUSTAIN ANOTHER FORCE. Two Distinct Chain of Command Branches Operational and Administrative Operational Chain of Command Authority, direction, and control of operational forces through Combatant Commanders (CCDR) utilizing the following chain of command 1. President of the United States 2. Secretary of Defense ---------Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in an advisory role
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