SNCOA JOINT WARFIGHTER exam 2 Questions
with 100% correct answers Latest Versions 2025
GRADED A+
unit discipline - answers-a state of order and obedience
existing within a unit that involves the ready
subordination of an individual's will for the good of the
unit; it demands habitual but reasoned obedience that
preserves initiative and functions even in the absence
of the commander.
safety standards - answers-the safety of the public,
operating personnel and property, and protection of
nuclear weapons from capture, theft, damage, and
unauthorized use or loss are essential during all phases
of operations (storage, transport, maintenance, on
alert) involving nuclear weapons
nuclear triad - answers-the military strategy of having a
three-pronged nuclear capability, from land, sea, or air
nuclear weapons planning - answers-knowledge of
enemy force strength and disposition, the number,
yield, and types of weapons available, and the
status/disposition of friendly forces at the time
,nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) - answers-treaty
that made signers agree not to develop nuclear
weapons or to stop the proliferation or spread of
nuclear weapons
policy - answers-"what needs to be done," a document
that may change due to changes in national leadership,
political considerations, or for fiscal reasons.
strategy - answers-a plan of action or policy designed
to achieve a major or overall aim.
area of consensus - answers-fundamental national
goals the U.S. should be seeking in order to establish
our national security; security, prosperity, and values
national security strategy (nss) - answers-a document
approved by the president that expresses vision, what
the U.S. stands for, and sensing of how the instruments
of national power will be arrayed.
,national defense strategy (nds) - answers-a document
that outlines the DoD approach to implement the NSS
national military strategy (nms) - answers-a document
approved by the CJCS for distributing and applying
military power to attain NSS and NDS objectives
doctrine - answers-fundamental principles by which
the military forces or elements guide their actions in
support of national objectives; it is authoritative but
requires judgment in application
joint doctrine - answers-fundamental principles that
guide the employment of the U.S. military forces in
coordinated action towards a common objective
operational art - answers-the application of creative
imagination to design strategies, campaigns, and major
operations to organize and employ military forces;
headed by the commander
operational art elements - answers-logistics and
technology, commander has some degree of control
, contextual elements - answers-elements the
commander has little or no control over, but must take
into account when devising a strategy
operational design - answers-the conception and
construction of the intellectual framework that
underpins joint operations plans and their subsequent
execution
military engagement, security cooperation, and
deterrence - answers-ongoing routine activities that
establish, shape, maintain, and refine relations with
other nations
crisis response and limited contingency operations -
answers-small scale, limited duration operations such
as strikes, raids, and peace enforcement; conduct
operations individually or in conjunction with major
operation or campaign
major operations and campaigns - answers-extended
duration, large scale operations that usually involve
with 100% correct answers Latest Versions 2025
GRADED A+
unit discipline - answers-a state of order and obedience
existing within a unit that involves the ready
subordination of an individual's will for the good of the
unit; it demands habitual but reasoned obedience that
preserves initiative and functions even in the absence
of the commander.
safety standards - answers-the safety of the public,
operating personnel and property, and protection of
nuclear weapons from capture, theft, damage, and
unauthorized use or loss are essential during all phases
of operations (storage, transport, maintenance, on
alert) involving nuclear weapons
nuclear triad - answers-the military strategy of having a
three-pronged nuclear capability, from land, sea, or air
nuclear weapons planning - answers-knowledge of
enemy force strength and disposition, the number,
yield, and types of weapons available, and the
status/disposition of friendly forces at the time
,nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) - answers-treaty
that made signers agree not to develop nuclear
weapons or to stop the proliferation or spread of
nuclear weapons
policy - answers-"what needs to be done," a document
that may change due to changes in national leadership,
political considerations, or for fiscal reasons.
strategy - answers-a plan of action or policy designed
to achieve a major or overall aim.
area of consensus - answers-fundamental national
goals the U.S. should be seeking in order to establish
our national security; security, prosperity, and values
national security strategy (nss) - answers-a document
approved by the president that expresses vision, what
the U.S. stands for, and sensing of how the instruments
of national power will be arrayed.
,national defense strategy (nds) - answers-a document
that outlines the DoD approach to implement the NSS
national military strategy (nms) - answers-a document
approved by the CJCS for distributing and applying
military power to attain NSS and NDS objectives
doctrine - answers-fundamental principles by which
the military forces or elements guide their actions in
support of national objectives; it is authoritative but
requires judgment in application
joint doctrine - answers-fundamental principles that
guide the employment of the U.S. military forces in
coordinated action towards a common objective
operational art - answers-the application of creative
imagination to design strategies, campaigns, and major
operations to organize and employ military forces;
headed by the commander
operational art elements - answers-logistics and
technology, commander has some degree of control
, contextual elements - answers-elements the
commander has little or no control over, but must take
into account when devising a strategy
operational design - answers-the conception and
construction of the intellectual framework that
underpins joint operations plans and their subsequent
execution
military engagement, security cooperation, and
deterrence - answers-ongoing routine activities that
establish, shape, maintain, and refine relations with
other nations
crisis response and limited contingency operations -
answers-small scale, limited duration operations such
as strikes, raids, and peace enforcement; conduct
operations individually or in conjunction with major
operation or campaign
major operations and campaigns - answers-extended
duration, large scale operations that usually involve