WMGT 101 Exam 1 Question and Answer
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• Describe how the Air Force Civil Engineer enterprise is organized to deliver engineer
capabilities -✓✓ DAF -> HAF -> MAJCOM -> NAF -> Wing -> Gp -> Sq
Under AFMC we have AFIMSC and AFCEC.
HAF develops strategy, policy, guidance, oversight, and management.
AFIMSC integrates installation and mission support functions.
AFCEC provides SMEs, project and program management, and other services.
• What is the order of command from the highest to the lowest level?
Acronyms and their meanings:
AFCEC: Air Force Civil Engineer Center
AFIMSC: Air Force Installation Mission Support Center
AFMC: Air Force Material Command -✓✓ AFMC, AFIMSC, AFCEC
• Define the U.S. Air Force Mission Command philosophy. -✓✓ Decentralized execution
+ philosophy of leadership that empowers Airmen to operate in uncertain, complex,
changing environment
• Describe the Air Force Mission Command Model: CC-DC-DE. -✓✓ Centralized
Command (CC): one person in charge
Distributed Control (DC): intent and authority - not instructions
Decentralized Execution (DE): decisions made where the info is
• Describe the 5 C's of Mission Command. -✓✓ Character, Competence, Capability,
Cohesion = Capacity
• Explain how Mission Command applies to engineer teams. -✓✓ We enable our
enlisted force to execute without direct oversight of the centralized command. NCOs
use distributed control.
• Define Mission Type Orders and their hierarchy. -✓✓ OPLAN is the strategy and
concept, OPORD is the initiation of that OPLAN.
[2026] | UPDATED ACTUAL Exam | A+
Verified
• Describe how the Air Force Civil Engineer enterprise is organized to deliver engineer
capabilities -✓✓ DAF -> HAF -> MAJCOM -> NAF -> Wing -> Gp -> Sq
Under AFMC we have AFIMSC and AFCEC.
HAF develops strategy, policy, guidance, oversight, and management.
AFIMSC integrates installation and mission support functions.
AFCEC provides SMEs, project and program management, and other services.
• What is the order of command from the highest to the lowest level?
Acronyms and their meanings:
AFCEC: Air Force Civil Engineer Center
AFIMSC: Air Force Installation Mission Support Center
AFMC: Air Force Material Command -✓✓ AFMC, AFIMSC, AFCEC
• Define the U.S. Air Force Mission Command philosophy. -✓✓ Decentralized execution
+ philosophy of leadership that empowers Airmen to operate in uncertain, complex,
changing environment
• Describe the Air Force Mission Command Model: CC-DC-DE. -✓✓ Centralized
Command (CC): one person in charge
Distributed Control (DC): intent and authority - not instructions
Decentralized Execution (DE): decisions made where the info is
• Describe the 5 C's of Mission Command. -✓✓ Character, Competence, Capability,
Cohesion = Capacity
• Explain how Mission Command applies to engineer teams. -✓✓ We enable our
enlisted force to execute without direct oversight of the centralized command. NCOs
use distributed control.
• Define Mission Type Orders and their hierarchy. -✓✓ OPLAN is the strategy and
concept, OPORD is the initiation of that OPLAN.