OPERATIONS WITH COMPLETE
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1) By arranging operations and activities into phases, the JFC can better integrate and
_____ subordinate operations in time, space, and purpose. - ANSWER-synchronize
2) Transferring responsibility of operations to another authority (such as UN observers,
multinational peacekeeping forces, or NATO) is an action in the _____ phase. -
ANSWER-Enable
3) _____ is participation by civilian and military agencies of a government in any of the
action programs taken by another government or designated organization to free and
protect its society from subversion, lawlessness, insurgency, terrorism, and other
threats to its security. - ANSWER-Foreign Internal Defense
4) Phasing helps JFCs and staff _____, design, and plan the entire operation or
campaign and define requirements in terms of forces, resources, time, space, and
purpose. - ANSWER-visualize
5) _____ provides a framework within which combatant commands engage regional
partners in cooperative military activities and development. - ANSWER-Security
cooperation
6) Military operations vary in scope, purpose and _____ across a range than spans from
military engagement to major operations and campaigns. - ANSWER-conflict intensity
7) _____ is DoD support to U.S. Government actions that plan for, prepare for, respond
to, and recover from the effects of domestic and foreign chemical, biological,
radiological, and nuclear incidents. - ANSWER-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and
Nuclear Consequence Management
8) _____ is/are DoD's unified effort to support and augment the development of the
capacity and capability of foreign security forces and their supporting institutions to
facilitate the achievement of specific objectives shared by the U.S. Government. -
ANSWER-Security force assistance
18) Offensive actions that are focused against decisive points, while allocating the
minimum essential combat power to defensive operations, is an action in the _____
phase. - ANSWER-Dominate