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What are the fundamental roles of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard in the
implementation of the National Naval Strategy (NNS)? (Select All That Apply.) -
ANSWER-- secure strategic access and retain global freedom of action
- establish favorable security conditions
- strengthen existing and emerging alliances and partnerships
- secure the United States from direct attack
What are the Army's primary missions - ANSWER-- shaping the international
environment
- responding to crises
- preparing now for an uncertain future
Simultaneous and parallel operations are the most effective use of aerospace power in
producing which of the following? - ANSWER-shock, confusion, and paralysis within the
adversary's system
Ice Operations and Marine Environmental Protection fall under which role of the Coast
Guard? - ANSWER-maritime stewardship
The four primary missions of __________________ are ports, waterways, and coastal
security, drug interdiction, migrant interdiction and defense readiness. - ANSWER-
Maritime security
During the American Revolution, ____________ taught the Continental Army Bayonet
usage, Drill formations, proper care of equipment and developed the Blue Book of the
Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States. - ANSWER-
Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Von Steuben
Through which of the following strategies has the Navy adopted, which advanced the
concept of combat operations in littoral waters? - ANSWER-Montford Point Marine
Which of the following correctly states Europe's involvement in the Civil War? -
ANSWER-Britain favored the Confederacy but declined to provide direct support.
The comprehensive doctrine of air warfare supported the conclusion that high-altitude,
daylight bombing of an enemy's war-supporting industries and transportation systems
could win a war. - ANSWER-true
, What Services were established as precursors to the Coast Guard? (Select All That
Apply.) - ANSWER-- Steamboat Inspection Service
- Life Saving Service
- Bureau of Navigation
- Lighthouse and Revenue Cutter Service
Originating in the universities during the 10th Century where a widely dispersed student
body gathered periodically to exchange ideas in a common atmosphere, military units of
that period adopted the - ANSWER-Dining-in
The pinning ceremony signifies which of the following? - ANSWER-transition from the
role of a follower to that of a leader
14) Which of the following are among Air Force customs, courtesies, and traditions
designed to provide high morale? (Select All That Apply.) - ANSWER-- The Grog Bowl
- The Order of the Sword
- Dining-In, Dining-Out, and Combat Dining-In
Animals have served as mascots on board Coast Guard vessels since the early days of
the Revenue Cutter Service. The most common of mascots though have been _______.
- ANSWER-Dogs
What is the primary role of the United States Air Force? - ANSWER-Provide prompt and
sustained offensive and defensive air operations
Since ___________ the United States Marine Corps has served as an expeditionary
force organized and trained to act in the National Security interest and carry out the
National Military Strategy. - ANSWER-1775
What is the role of the U.S. Armed Forces today? - ANSWER-- to organize forces
- to equip forces
- to train forces
The Marine Corps, in common interest with the Army, has the responsibility to develop
_____________ for landing forces, tactics, techniques and equipment. - ANSWER-
Doctrine
Which of the following problems faced the newly created Air Force in 1947? -
ANSWER-- establishing an organization adapted to air operations; modifying doctrine,
strategy, and tactics to accommodate nuclear weapons
- transitioning from propeller-driven aircraft to jet aircraft
- arranging for support services
In the summer of 1940, under the leadership of Chief of Staff of the Army
__________________, the Army began a large expansion designed to protect the U.S