Answers 2024.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is an operated by which
countries? - ANSWER- US & Canada
One of NATO's goals is to promote democratic values. T or F? - ANSWER- True
The roles and missions for the Services was established in the ____. - ANSWER- Key
West Agreement of 1948
Which of the following are keys to success in joint assignments? - ANSWER- - Knowing
people around you
- Knowing how to solve problems
- Having competence in your area of the Service
The US Army and US Navy are under the same jurisdiction. T or F? - ANSWER- True
Under the US Constitution, the Congress has the power to ______. - ANSWER- declare
war, raise and support Armies, provide and support a Navy, make rules for the
government and regulation of the land an naval forces.
The keys to success in Joint Assignments are: - ANSWER- Be competent in what you
are doing, know the people around you and now how to solve problems.
The 1986 Goldwater-Nichols Act ____. - ANSWER- clarified the chain of command and
civilian control of the US Military
&/or
provided that the Chief of the National Guard Bureau full membership of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff
The US Coast Guard is one of the five armed forces of the US and the only military
organization within __________________. - ANSWER- Department of Homeland
Security
What WWII conference established the Joint Chiefs of Staff? - ANSWER- First
Washington Conference (ARCADIA)
The Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staffs provides a channel of communication between
the President/SECDEF and the Combatant Commanders. T or F? - ANSWER- True
, National Security Agency (NSA) provides which of the following support: - ANSWER- -
solutions, products, and services
- signals intelligence
- Information Systems Security
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) works with the Combatant Commanders (CCDRs)
of which Commands? - ANSWER- - US Northern Commands (USNORTHCOM)
- US Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM)
- US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)
The Joint Chiefs of Staff have executive authority to command combatant forces. T or
F? - ANSWER- False
The National Security Agency (NSA) is authorized to produce ____ in accordance with
objectives, requirements, and priorities established by the Director of National
Intelligence (DNI) with the advice of the National Foreign Intelligence Board. -
ANSWER- Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
The command authority established by a superior commander between subordinate
commanders when one organization should aid, protect, complement, or sustain
another force is called _____. - ANSWER- Support
The purpose of Joint Doctrine is to enhance the operational effectiveness of U.S
Forces. Only those doctrine publications approved by the ___________________ are
referred to as joint publications. - ANSWER- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
(CJCS)
Joint operations increasingly occur in urban terrain and ________________.The U.S
continues to become more dependent on cyberspace. Private, public, global and
regional information systems in cyberspace are tempting targets - ANSWER- The
Information environment
The ability of the U.S. to achieve its national strategic objectives is dependent on the
effectiveness of the U.S. Government in employing the instruments of national power,
which are _____. - ANSWER- diplomatic, informational, military, and economic
The document, approved by the President, which delineates the general geographical
area of responsibility for geographic combatant commanders and specifies functional
responsibilities for functional combatant commanders, is called the _____. - ANSWER-
Unified Command Plan
The _____, signed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, provides guidance for
distributing and applying military power to attain national strategic objectives. 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. - ANSWER- National
Military Strategy