SOS Study material
What is the director of A1 in charge of? - answer Manpower
A2 – answer ISR
A3 - answer Operations
A4 - answer Logistics
A5 - answer Plans and Requirements
A6 - answer Communications
A7 - answer Installations and mission support
A8 - answer Strategic Plans and Programs
A9 - answer Studies, Analysis, Assessment, and Lesson Learned
A10 - answer Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration
A 5 is responsible for - answer-Comprehensive force-level movement and execution
planning throughout the campaign
- Preparation and subsequent refinement of the force flow, bed down, and redeployment
in the time-phrased force and deployment data
- All consolidated planning functions
(All of these answers)
Where does the NAF sit in the organizational structure? - answerBetween a Wing and
MAJCOM
A2 is responsible for policy and guidance for all Air Force ISR ____? - answer-
Operational architectures
- Personnel
-Systems
(All of these answers)
What are the Air Force Core Functions? - answerAir Superiority, Global Strike, Rapid
Global Moility, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), Command and
Control (C2)
What is the director of A1 in charge of? - answer Manpower
A2 – answer ISR
A3 - answer Operations
A4 - answer Logistics
A5 - answer Plans and Requirements
A6 - answer Communications
A7 - answer Installations and mission support
A8 - answer Strategic Plans and Programs
A9 - answer Studies, Analysis, Assessment, and Lesson Learned
A10 - answer Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration
A 5 is responsible for - answer-Comprehensive force-level movement and execution
planning throughout the campaign
- Preparation and subsequent refinement of the force flow, bed down, and redeployment
in the time-phrased force and deployment data
- All consolidated planning functions
(All of these answers)
Where does the NAF sit in the organizational structure? - answerBetween a Wing and
MAJCOM
A2 is responsible for policy and guidance for all Air Force ISR ____? - answer-
Operational architectures
- Personnel
-Systems
(All of these answers)
What are the Air Force Core Functions? - answerAir Superiority, Global Strike, Rapid
Global Moility, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), Command and
Control (C2)