LOG PHASE CCC SUSTAINMENT
OVERVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS
Integration (Sustainment Principles) - ANS Combining all of sustainment elements within
operations assuring unity of command and effort.
Survivability (Sustainment Principles) - ANS All aspects of protecting personnel, weapons, and
supplies while simultaneously deceiving the enemy.
Continuity (Sustainment Principles) - ANS The uninterrupted provision of sustainment across
all levels of war.
Anticipation (Sustainment Principles) - ANS The ability to foresee operational requirements
and initiate necessary actions that most appropriately satisfy a response without waiting for
operations orders (OPORD) of fragmentary orders (FRAGO).
Responsiveness (Sustainment Principles) - ANS The ability to react to changing requirements
and respond to meet the needs to maintain support. It is providing the right support in the right
place at the right time.
Economy (Sustainment Principles) - ANS Providing sustainment resources in an efficient
manner that enables the commander to employ all assets to the greatest effect possible.
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, Simplicity (Sustainment Principles) - ANS Relates to processes and procedures to minimize
the complexity of sustainment.
Improvisation (Sustainment Principles) - ANS Improvisation is the ability to adapt
sustainment operations to unexpected situations or circumstances affecting a mission.
Agility (Tenets of Operations) - ANS Integral to survivability during large-scale combat
operations. Sustainment forces will be able to rapidly displace to avoid enemy detection.
Convergence (Tenets of Operations) - ANS A higher echelon and its subordinate echelons
create effects from and in multiple domains in ways that defeat or disrupt enemy forces long
enough for friendly forces to effectively exploit the opportunity. Sustainment units support
convergence by setting conditions that enable deterrence, provide options during crisis, and
enable success at the outset of armed conflict.
Endurance (Tenets of Operations) - ANS Key to sustaining operations for as long as necessary
to achieve the desired outcome. Sustainment units must anticipate requirements and support
the force for as long as necessary, regardless of distance. Sustainment units must train to
continuously operate and deliver sustainment using land, maritime, and air capabilities while
making the most effective and efficient use of resources.
Depth (Tenets of Operations) - ANS The extension of operations in time, space, or purpose to
achieve definitive results. Sustainment units create depth by improving the infrastructure for
force projection and by improving interoperability with multinational forces to the degree
required by operation plans (OPLANs) and contingency operations.
Joint Interdependence - ANS The purposeful reliance of all the Services upon each other's
capabilities to maximize the complementary and reinforcing effects of all.
Tenets of Operations - ANS Desirable attributes that should be built into all plans and
operations, and they are related to how operations should be conducted.
Enable Freedom of Action - ANS Enables commanders to achieve operational initiative and
maintain tempo.
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OVERVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS
Integration (Sustainment Principles) - ANS Combining all of sustainment elements within
operations assuring unity of command and effort.
Survivability (Sustainment Principles) - ANS All aspects of protecting personnel, weapons, and
supplies while simultaneously deceiving the enemy.
Continuity (Sustainment Principles) - ANS The uninterrupted provision of sustainment across
all levels of war.
Anticipation (Sustainment Principles) - ANS The ability to foresee operational requirements
and initiate necessary actions that most appropriately satisfy a response without waiting for
operations orders (OPORD) of fragmentary orders (FRAGO).
Responsiveness (Sustainment Principles) - ANS The ability to react to changing requirements
and respond to meet the needs to maintain support. It is providing the right support in the right
place at the right time.
Economy (Sustainment Principles) - ANS Providing sustainment resources in an efficient
manner that enables the commander to employ all assets to the greatest effect possible.
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, Simplicity (Sustainment Principles) - ANS Relates to processes and procedures to minimize
the complexity of sustainment.
Improvisation (Sustainment Principles) - ANS Improvisation is the ability to adapt
sustainment operations to unexpected situations or circumstances affecting a mission.
Agility (Tenets of Operations) - ANS Integral to survivability during large-scale combat
operations. Sustainment forces will be able to rapidly displace to avoid enemy detection.
Convergence (Tenets of Operations) - ANS A higher echelon and its subordinate echelons
create effects from and in multiple domains in ways that defeat or disrupt enemy forces long
enough for friendly forces to effectively exploit the opportunity. Sustainment units support
convergence by setting conditions that enable deterrence, provide options during crisis, and
enable success at the outset of armed conflict.
Endurance (Tenets of Operations) - ANS Key to sustaining operations for as long as necessary
to achieve the desired outcome. Sustainment units must anticipate requirements and support
the force for as long as necessary, regardless of distance. Sustainment units must train to
continuously operate and deliver sustainment using land, maritime, and air capabilities while
making the most effective and efficient use of resources.
Depth (Tenets of Operations) - ANS The extension of operations in time, space, or purpose to
achieve definitive results. Sustainment units create depth by improving the infrastructure for
force projection and by improving interoperability with multinational forces to the degree
required by operation plans (OPLANs) and contingency operations.
Joint Interdependence - ANS The purposeful reliance of all the Services upon each other's
capabilities to maximize the complementary and reinforcing effects of all.
Tenets of Operations - ANS Desirable attributes that should be built into all plans and
operations, and they are related to how operations should be conducted.
Enable Freedom of Action - ANS Enables commanders to achieve operational initiative and
maintain tempo.
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