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1) Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint
operations is to project power in areas in which access and freedom to operate are
challenged. (Introduction to Joint Operations, Page 3) - ANSWER-Project Power
Despite Anti-Access/Area Denial Challenges (correct
2) The purpose of a(n) __________ action is to direct every military operation toward a
clearly defined, decisive, and achievable goal. (Fundamentals of Warfare, Page 3)
[objective3] [Remediation Accessed :N] - ANSWER-objective
3) As an example of General vs. Specialized Enlisted Forces, Navy and Air Force
Service members, accustomed to working with enlisted personnel who are specialized
technicians, may approach joint staff work from a more _____________ perspective
than that of their ground Service member counterparts. (Working with Other Services,
Page 2) - ANSWER-technical and managerial
The __________ is the principal military advisor to the President, the SecDef, National
Security Council, and the Homeland Security Council. (Joint Operations Roles and
Functions, Page 5) - ANSWER-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Some services have an emphasis that vacillates between combat, law enforcement,
and safety patrols. This demonstrates which key element to remember when working
with other services? (Working with Other Services, Page 2) - ANSWER-Static vs.
Dynamic Mission Sets
The ___________ prescribe the chain of command within their Combatant Commands
(CCMDs) and designate the appropriate command authority to be exercised by
subordinate commanders. (Joint Operations Roles and Functions, Page 3) - ANSWER-
Combatant commanders
_________ is the employment of available weapons and other systems to create a
specific lethal or nonlethal effect on a target. (Joint Operations Fundamentals, Page 9) -
ANSWER-joint fires
_______________ is the routine contact and interaction between U.S. Armed Forces
and another nation's armed forces, foreign and domestic civilian authorities, and
agencies to build trust and confidence. (Joint Operations Fundamentals, Page 3) -
ANSWER-military engagement
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint operations
is to maintain an arsenal capable of deterring potential adversaries and to assure U.S.