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What is the tendency to place too much emphasis on the most immediate examples to come to mind (e.g., vivid, unusual, or emotionally charged examples). Availability bias T/F Each level in the chain is responsible for all lower levels and accountable to all higher levels. True Who as Commander in Chief, has final command authority and is subject to the checks and balances system of the legislative and judicial branches the U.S. President As the civilian head of the Department of Defense, who reports directly to the U.S. President? the Secretary of Defense Who is responsible for the formulation of general defense policy, policy related to all matters of direct and primary concern to the Department of Defense, and for the execution of approved policy. SecDef Who provides written policy guidance for Department of Defense national security objectives and policies, military mission priorities, and projected levels for available resources SecDef Who are provided written guidelines to direct the effective detection and monitoring of all potential aerial and maritime threats to the national security of the United States? The Secretaries of the military departments and the Combatant Commanders Who outranks all other officers of the U.S. Armed Forces, but may not exercise military command over the Joint Chiefs of Staff or the U.S. Armed Forces and furnishes recommendations and views of the Joint Chiefs to the U.S. President, National Security Council, or the Secretary of Defense? The CJCS Who is appointed to serve as an advisor to the Chairman and the Secretary of Defense on all matters involving Total Force integration, utilization, health of the force, and joint development for enlisted personnel. SEAC What consist of the Army, Navy (including the Marine Corps and, in wartime, the Coast Guard), and the USAF (including the Space Force)? The military departments Who underwrite the strategy of defending the homeland and assuring allies, while dissuading, deterring, and defeating enemies. senior military leaders Who is also responsible for developing weapons, tactics, technique, organization, and equipment of Army combat and service elements and coordinating with the Navy and the USAF in all aspects of joint concern, including those which pertain to amphibious and airborne operations The Army Who will develop weapons, tactics, technique, organization, and equipment of naval combat and service elements, coordinating with the Army and the USAF in all aspects of joint concern, including those which pertain to amphibious operations? The Navy Who is the largest, most capable navy in the world, with the highest combined battle fleet tonnage and the world's largest aircraft carrier fleet US Navy Who will provide, as directed by proper authority, such missions and detachments for service in foreign countries as may be required to support the national policies and interests of the United States and will assist the Army and the USAF in the accomplishment of their missions USMC 5 functions of USSF Develop concepts, doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures and organize, train, equip, and provide forces to (1) provide freedom of operation for the United States in, from, and to space (2) provide prompt and sustained space operations. (3) protect the interests of the United States in space. (4) deter aggression in, from, and to space. (5) conduct space operations. Who are the nation's principal air and space forces, and are responsible for the preparation of forces necessary for the effective prosecution of war The USAF and Space Force Who shall organize, train, equip, and provide air, space, and cyberspace forces for the conduct of prompt and sustained combat operations, military engagement, and security cooperation in defense of the nation, and to support the other Military Services and joint forces. The Department of the Air Force Who will provide the nation with global vigilance, global reach, and global power in the form of in-place, forward-based, and expeditionary forces possessing the capacity to deter aggression and violence by state, non-state, and individual actors to prevent conflict, and, should deterrence fail, prosecute the full range of military operations in support of U.S. national interests. The USAF and Space Force Who are binational or multinational, and since their missions and responsibilities (including command responsibilities) must establish, assign, and conform to binational and multinational agreements combined commands All units assigned to a unified combatant command remain under the combatant command authority of who and and the administrative control authority of who? the unified combatant command commander the respective service component commander Who has a significant impact on how combatant commands are organized, trained, and resourced—areas over which Congress has constitutional authority. Unified Command Plan Who coordinates with these nations to find cooperative solutions in peace and wartime alike, to plan training missions, provide humanitarian assistance, and develop strategies for promoting peace and stability in the region. USEUCOM Who is designated as the Commander of U.S. Element, North American Aerospace Defense (NORAD) Command and Commander of NORAD Command when a United States officer fulfills that role The Commander of USNORTHCOM Who works to promote the development of the region while cooperating to enhance security, deter aggression, respond with force, when necessary, provide humanitarian assistance associated with illicit trafficking, and conduct multinational military exercises designed to strengthen partnerships while developing collective capabilities? Indo-Pacific Command Who conducts operations in, from and to space to deter conflict, and, if necessary, defeat aggression, deliver space combat power for the Joint/Combined Force and defend U.S. vital interests with allies and partners. United States Space Command Ultimately, what is how United States Space Command ensures there is never a day without space space combat power AFI for Manpower and Organization? AFI 38-101 The Department of the Air Force (DAF) is comprised of what? the secretariat (including the Secretary of the Air Force and the Secretary's principal staff), HAF and field units, and Headquarters Space Force and field units. USAF primary functions? -organizing, training, equipping, and providing forces for prompt and sustained combat ops in the air and space; -strategic air and missile warfare; -joint amphibious, space, and airborne operations; -close air support and air logistic support to the other branches of service; -operating air and space lines of communication; -support and conduct of psychological operations; -equipment, forces, procedures, and doctrine necessary for effective electronic warfare operations.
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