CGSC C200 Exam Latest Update
@ 2024
List the chain of command from President to a Combatant Commander - Answer Pres -->
SECDEF --> CCDR
What is a unified combatant command? How do Unified Combatant Commands differ
from a function command? - Answer Unified and functional commands both have forces
from at least two military services (joint). Unified COCOMs are geographic in nature
whereas functional commands are global (TRANSCOM, SOCOM, CYBERCOM, and
STRATCOM)
FORSCOM is an example of what kind of command? - Answer Army command (ACOM)-
part of the generating force with Title 10
Strategy addresses ______, ___________, __________ & ______________? - Answer Ends,
Ways, Means, & risk
What Strategic documents does the President own and sign as part of the Purple
Pipeline and National/Grand Strategic direction? - Answer NSS, CPG, UCP
What documents does the SECDEF own and sign as part of the Purple Pipeline and
National/Grand Strategic direction? - Answer NDS, DPG, GFMIG/GFMAP,
What documents does the CJCS own and sign as part of the Purple Pipeline and
National/Grand Strategic direction? - Answer NMS, JSCP, CRA (risk)
What documents does the Combatant Commander draft and develop after receiving his
guidance from the Presidnet, SECDEF, and/or CJCS & Service chiefs? - Answer Theater
Strategy, Combatant Command Campaign Plan (CCP), OPLANs & OPORDs, Security
Cooperation Plans, Contingency Plans (ICPs), Posture statements
What is Realism in IR Theory - Answer States are the primary actors, seeking power in
order to gain security in an anarchic world
What is liberalism in IR Theory - Answer States are the primary actors but effects of
anarchy can be mitigated through institutions and cooperation. Power is not the
currency of the realm, cooperation and institutions are the main means of gaining
security.
What is constructivism in IR Theory? - Answer The effect of ideas and iterative
interactions that shapes perceived norms and reforms what societys and government
think of as "right or proper".- Ideas and norms/values
@ 2024
List the chain of command from President to a Combatant Commander - Answer Pres -->
SECDEF --> CCDR
What is a unified combatant command? How do Unified Combatant Commands differ
from a function command? - Answer Unified and functional commands both have forces
from at least two military services (joint). Unified COCOMs are geographic in nature
whereas functional commands are global (TRANSCOM, SOCOM, CYBERCOM, and
STRATCOM)
FORSCOM is an example of what kind of command? - Answer Army command (ACOM)-
part of the generating force with Title 10
Strategy addresses ______, ___________, __________ & ______________? - Answer Ends,
Ways, Means, & risk
What Strategic documents does the President own and sign as part of the Purple
Pipeline and National/Grand Strategic direction? - Answer NSS, CPG, UCP
What documents does the SECDEF own and sign as part of the Purple Pipeline and
National/Grand Strategic direction? - Answer NDS, DPG, GFMIG/GFMAP,
What documents does the CJCS own and sign as part of the Purple Pipeline and
National/Grand Strategic direction? - Answer NMS, JSCP, CRA (risk)
What documents does the Combatant Commander draft and develop after receiving his
guidance from the Presidnet, SECDEF, and/or CJCS & Service chiefs? - Answer Theater
Strategy, Combatant Command Campaign Plan (CCP), OPLANs & OPORDs, Security
Cooperation Plans, Contingency Plans (ICPs), Posture statements
What is Realism in IR Theory - Answer States are the primary actors, seeking power in
order to gain security in an anarchic world
What is liberalism in IR Theory - Answer States are the primary actors but effects of
anarchy can be mitigated through institutions and cooperation. Power is not the
currency of the realm, cooperation and institutions are the main means of gaining
security.
What is constructivism in IR Theory? - Answer The effect of ideas and iterative
interactions that shapes perceived norms and reforms what societys and government
think of as "right or proper".- Ideas and norms/values