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C200 Strategy Exam with precise detailed answers || || || || || ||
War - ✔✔socially sanctioned violence to achieve a strategic purpose
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|| ® CWITZ- continuation of politics by other means
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Strategy - ✔✔idea or set o ideas for employing the instruments of national power in a
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synchronized and integrated fashion to achieve theater or multinational objectives || || || || || || || || ||
Clausewitz Trinity - ✔✔Reason (the government), chance (the military), and passion (the people)
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Grand Strategy - ✔✔An overarching vision that defines and guides a nation's foreign policy
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exists at a level above those strategies intended to secure particular ens and above te use of
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military power ALONE to achieve strategic objectives... aims to secure and advance a nation's
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long-term, enduring core interests over time... based on the national leadership's strategic vision
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of America's role in the world
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The Character of Warfare - ✔✔what it looks like at any given time
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Nature of Warfare - ✔✔constants that remain a part of conflict of opposing wills regardless of
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context
NSS - ✔✔National Security Strategy
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National Military Strategy - ✔✔CJCS || || || ||
supports the aims of the NSS and implements the NDS. || || || || || || || || || ||
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It describes the Armed Forces' plan to achieve military objectives in the near term and provides a
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vision for maintaining a force capable of meeting future challenges
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A document approved by the CJCS for distributing and applying military power to attain NSS and
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NDS objectives.
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GEF - ✔✔Guidance for Employment of the Force
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GEF merges Contingency || || ||
Planning Guidance and Security Cooperation Guidance into one document that provides
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comprehensive, near-term planning guidance. || || || ||
The GEF provides Presidential and SecDef politico-military guidance.
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The President approves the contingency planning guidance
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contained in the GEF and approves SecDef's issuance of the GEF. || || || || || || || || || || ||
The GEF is guided by the UCP and NDS and forms the basis for strategic policy guidance,
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campaign plans, and || || ||
the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP).
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JCSP - ✔✔guidance to CCDRs, Service Chiefs, CSA directors, applicable DOD agencies, DOD
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field activity directors, and the CNGB to accomplish tasks and missions
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based on near-term military capabilities.
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The JSCP is signed by the CJCS and implements campaign, contingency, and posture planning
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guidance reflected in the GEF || || || ||
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National Strategy for Homeland Security - ✔✔signed by the President,
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provides national direction to secure the homeland through a comprehensive framework
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for organizing the efforts of federal, state, local, tribal, and private organizations whose
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primary functions are often unrelated to national security
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National defense strategy - ✔✔signed by SecDef, || || || || || || ||
outlines DOD's || ||
approach to implementing the President's NSS. || || || || || ||
set of overarching defense objectives that guide DOD's security activities and provide direction
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for the NMS
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National security strategy - ✔✔A document approved by the President of the United States that
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expresses vision, what the U.S. stands for, and a sensing of how the instruments of national power
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will be arrayed. || ||
Goldwater-Nichols Act - ✔✔1. Reworked the command structure of the United States military || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
and the joint force
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2. Streamlined the military chain of command- now runs from President through Secretary of
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Defense bypassing the service chiefs || || || ||
3. The service chiefs were assigned to an advisory role to the President, NSC, and Secretary of
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Defense
National Security Act - ✔✔1947; || || || || ||
enacted to back up the Truman Doctrine; || || || || || || ||
C200 Strategy Exam with precise detailed answers || || || || || ||
War - ✔✔socially sanctioned violence to achieve a strategic purpose
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|| ® CWITZ- continuation of politics by other means
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Strategy - ✔✔idea or set o ideas for employing the instruments of national power in a
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
synchronized and integrated fashion to achieve theater or multinational objectives || || || || || || || || ||
Clausewitz Trinity - ✔✔Reason (the government), chance (the military), and passion (the people)
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Grand Strategy - ✔✔An overarching vision that defines and guides a nation's foreign policy
|| || || || || || || || || || || || ||
exists at a level above those strategies intended to secure particular ens and above te use of
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
military power ALONE to achieve strategic objectives... aims to secure and advance a nation's
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
long-term, enduring core interests over time... based on the national leadership's strategic vision
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of America's role in the world
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The Character of Warfare - ✔✔what it looks like at any given time
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Nature of Warfare - ✔✔constants that remain a part of conflict of opposing wills regardless of
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context
NSS - ✔✔National Security Strategy
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National Military Strategy - ✔✔CJCS || || || ||
supports the aims of the NSS and implements the NDS. || || || || || || || || || ||
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It describes the Armed Forces' plan to achieve military objectives in the near term and provides a
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
vision for maintaining a force capable of meeting future challenges
|| || || || || || || || ||
A document approved by the CJCS for distributing and applying military power to attain NSS and
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
NDS objectives.
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GEF - ✔✔Guidance for Employment of the Force
|| || || || || || ||
GEF merges Contingency || || ||
Planning Guidance and Security Cooperation Guidance into one document that provides
|| || || || || || || || || || ||
comprehensive, near-term planning guidance. || || || ||
The GEF provides Presidential and SecDef politico-military guidance.
|| || || || || || || ||
The President approves the contingency planning guidance
|| || || || || || ||
contained in the GEF and approves SecDef's issuance of the GEF. || || || || || || || || || || ||
The GEF is guided by the UCP and NDS and forms the basis for strategic policy guidance,
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campaign plans, and || || ||
the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP).
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JCSP - ✔✔guidance to CCDRs, Service Chiefs, CSA directors, applicable DOD agencies, DOD
|| || || || || || || || || || || || ||
field activity directors, and the CNGB to accomplish tasks and missions
|| || || || || || || || || || ||
based on near-term military capabilities.
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The JSCP is signed by the CJCS and implements campaign, contingency, and posture planning
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guidance reflected in the GEF || || || ||
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National Strategy for Homeland Security - ✔✔signed by the President,
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provides national direction to secure the homeland through a comprehensive framework
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for organizing the efforts of federal, state, local, tribal, and private organizations whose
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primary functions are often unrelated to national security
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National defense strategy - ✔✔signed by SecDef, || || || || || || ||
outlines DOD's || ||
approach to implementing the President's NSS. || || || || || ||
set of overarching defense objectives that guide DOD's security activities and provide direction
|| || || || || || || || || || || || ||
for the NMS
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National security strategy - ✔✔A document approved by the President of the United States that
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expresses vision, what the U.S. stands for, and a sensing of how the instruments of national power
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
will be arrayed. || ||
Goldwater-Nichols Act - ✔✔1. Reworked the command structure of the United States military || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
and the joint force
|| || ||
2. Streamlined the military chain of command- now runs from President through Secretary of
|| || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
Defense bypassing the service chiefs || || || ||
3. The service chiefs were assigned to an advisory role to the President, NSC, and Secretary of
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Defense
National Security Act - ✔✔1947; || || || || ||
enacted to back up the Truman Doctrine; || || || || || || ||