TESTS
A special operations command-forward can transition to a _____ -
ANSWERS-Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF)
The cornerstone of the Special Forces Group's capability is the _____, a
highly trained team of 12 Special Forces Green Berets. - ANSWERS-
Operational Detachment-Alpha (ODA)
USSOCOM is focused on organizing, training, equipping and providing
highly capable __________ special operations forces to geographic
combatant commanders - ANSWERS-Joint
The statutory advisers to the National Security Council are the _____. -
ANSWERS-Director of National Intelligence and the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff
The _____ is the President's principal forum for considering national
security policy matters with his senior national security advisors and
cabinet officials. - ANSWERS-National Security Council
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The direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other
organizations with respect to administration and support, including
organization of Service forces, control of resources and equipment,
personnel management, unit logistics, individual and unit training,
readiness, mobilization, demobilization, discipline, and other matters not
included in the operational missions of the subordinate or other
organizations is known as _____. - ANSWERS-Administrative Control
(ADCON)
The major challenge in working toward unit of effort often comes from
_____. - ANSWERS-disjunctions in the three levels of interagency
coordination
What are the key criticisms of the interagency process? (Select all that
apply.) - ANSWERS-it is often time-consuming
no one is in charge
it can be cumbersome
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The relevance of the interagency process at the _____ to the Combatant
Commander and the U.S. military is that the process yields America's
national security policy decisions. - ANSWERS-Strategic level
The four key players in the National Security Council System (NSCS)
are the Department of Defense (DoD), the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff (CJCS), the Joint Staff, and _____. - ANSWERS-Combatant
Commanders
The _____ is an interagency staff group that establishes or enhances
regular, timely, and collaborative working relationships between other
government agency (e.g., CIA, DOS, FBI) representatives and military
operational planners at the combatant commands. - ANSWERS-JIACG
The Department of State assigns a _____ to combatant commanders, and
increasingly to Joint Task Force commanders, to provide foreign policy
perspective and to establish linkage with U.S. embassies in the area of
responsibility or joint operations area and the Department of State. -
ANSWERS-Political Advisor (POLAD)
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