3 FCCs - ANS-USSOCOM - unique operations
USTRANSCOM - transportation
USSTRATCOM - strategic
6 GCCs - ANS-USAFRICOM - africa
USCENTCOM - relevant
USEUCOM - european
USNORTHCOM - northern
USPACOM - pacific
USSOUTHCOM - southern
6 stages of CAP - ANS-state of affairs development, disaster evaluation, direction of action
development, route of motion choice, execution plan, and execution
Adaptive Planning and Execution System (APEX) - ANS-includes making plans detail,
common in-progress opinions (IPRs), continuous assessment, and collaborative technology,
which give extended opportunities for
session and guidance at some point of the making plans process
administrative branch - ANS-used to recruit, prepare, educate, and equip forces. It
additionally begins with the President, through the SecDef, however proceeds to the
Secretaries of the navy
administrative control (ADCON) - ANS-direction or exercising of authority over subordinate
or other organizations in recognize to administration and support (logistic aid, readiness and
education, etc.)
agile combat help - ANS-the potential to field, shield, and sustain Air Force forces across the
variety of military operations to reap joint consequences.
Air and space superiority - ANS-the ability to govern what actions through air and area;
ensures freedom of movement.
Air expeditionary assignment force (AETF) - ANS-the number one method by which the Air
Force gives forces to the joint pressure commander during contingency operations; can be a
numbered AF or command
air refueling - ANS-in-flight switch of gas among tanker and receiver aircraft
airlift - ANS-the transportation of personnel and materiel through the air, which can be
carried out across the whole variety of army operations to obtain or help objectives, and
might reap tactical, operational, or strategic results.
Allotted forces - ANS-choice to take U.S. Forces from one combatant command and install
them to some other.
Apportioned forces - ANS-varieties of combat and related guide forces furnished to CCDRs
as a start line for planning purposes best; are not bodily deployed or reassigned
place of consensus - ANS-essential countrywide dreams the U.S. Ought to be in search of in
order to establish our national security; security, prosperity, and values
area of obligation (AOR) - ANS-the geographical location associated with a combatant
command within which a geographic combatant commander has authority to plot and
behavior operations.
, Assigned - ANS-to place gadgets or personnel in an company where such placement is
extraordinarily permanent
assigned forces - ANS-forces under element command or operational control of a
commander; forces are physically in-area helping the geographic combatant command.
Attached - ANS-the position of gadgets or employees in an employer wherein such
placement is particularly transient.
Branches of the navy - ANS-navy, navy, air pressure, marines, and coast guard
centralized making plans - ANS-setting within one commander the duty and authority for
making plans, directing, and coordinating a navy operation or institution/category of
operations.
This is important for controlling and coordinating the efforts of joint forces
chain of command - ANS-the line of authority that movements from the pinnacle of a
hierarchy to the bottom level; president, secede, army departments, forces no longer
assigned to combatant instructions
chairman of the joint chiefs of team of workers (CJCS) - ANS-the major army guide to the
President, the NSC, and the SecDef.
Civil help - ANS-includes the support the DOD provides to US civil government for home
emergencies, specific law enforcement, and other sports
fight search and rescue (CSAR) - ANS-operations performed to retrieve, rescue and provide
assistance to downed aircrews or allies in the back of enemy lines
fight help - ANS-procurement, upkeep, distribution, and alternative of personnel and
materiel.
Fight support companies (CSA) - ANS-Defense Agencies or sports distinct by means of
Congress or the SecDef; they provide fight help or combat carrier guide features to joint
running forces throughout the spectrum of military operations and serve in a helping position
for CCDRs executing navy operations
combatant command - ANS-command with a vast continuing assignment underneath a
unmarried commander
combatant command authority (COCOM) - ANS-nontransferable command authority, which
cannot be delegated, of a CCDR to perform those capabilities of command over assigned
forces
combatant instructions - ANS-responsible to the president and the SecDef for accomplishing
the military missions assigned to them
command and control (c2) - ANS-the exercise of authority and direction by way of a well
special commander over assigned and attached forces inside the accomplishment of the
venture.
Commander, air force forces (COMAFFOR) - ANS-is the single, senior ranking Air Force
commander in price of U.S. Air Force forces provided to a joint pressure.
Concept development (planned making plans) - ANS-conduct assignment analysis, identify
pleasant and enemy centers of gravity, determine the commander's overall
purpose for the operation and expand the team of workers estimates.
Contextual elements - ANS-factors the commander has little or no control over, but have to
bear in mind when devising a strategy
counterair - ANS-includes operations to achieve and keep a favored degree of air superiority
by means of the destruction, degradation, or disruption of enemy forces.
Counterland - ANS-dominate the surface surroundings and prevent the opponent from doing
the equal.