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U.S. Military Operations and National Security Strategy, Exams of Nursing

An in-depth analysis of the u.s. Military's role in various operations, doctrines, and strategies in an era of limited war and peace. It covers topics such as the total force, joint force commanders, civil-military operations, and the use of military forces in coordinated action towards common objectives. The document also discusses the importance of leader involvement, the role of reserve component, and the integration of military actions with diplomatic, economic, and informational instruments of national power.

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2023/2024

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Download U.S. Military Operations and National Security Strategy and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! 1 2) The statutory members of the National Security Council are . [Remediation Accessed :N] 1) The Coast Guard has always served under the Secretary of the Treasury, reflecting its early historical mission. True President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Treasury President, Vice President, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Homeland Security President, Vice President, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of State 3) Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned is known as . Operational Control (OPCON) (correct) False President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy (correct) Tactical Control (TACON) (correct) 2 5) Policy makers often fail to have a clear understanding of what the implications of their decisions will be on ground forces. [Remediation Administrative Control (ADCON) Combatant Command (COCOM) 4) Today, the U.S. and its partners find themselves in an era in which they are unlikely to be fully at war or fully at peace. 5 economy of force (correct) National Security Council (correct) National Security Strategy (correct) unity of command surpris e 9) The President of the U.S. provides guidance for developing, applying, and coordinating the instruments of national power to achieve objectives that contribute to national security in the . National Military Strategy Unified Command 10) The is the principal forum to advise the President with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating to national security and for coordinating these policies among various government agencies. Homeland Security Council National Economic Council 6 11) Receiving realistic training, understanding the types of situations encountered in war, eating well, getting enough rest, and having meaningful relationships and friendships are all helpful in building to the challenges and strains of military service. [Remediation Accessed :N] resilience (correct) Foreign Affairs Council indifferenc 7 all of the answers are correct (correct) 13) The supported combatant commander is responsible for developing , which covers interagency coordination, for each operation plan (OPLAN). This enables interagency planners to more rigorously plan their efforts in concert with the military, to suggest other activities or partners that could contribute to the operation, and to better determine any support requirements they may have. [Remediation Accessed :N] e oppositio n vulnerabilit y 12) Which of the following examples embodies Navy traditions and core values of honor, courage, and commitment? "Surrender? I have not yet begun to fight!" "Can you go and do likewise?" "Don't give up the ship!" Annex V (correct) 10 time to develop 19) and are two key structural enhancements that should improve the coordination of multinational forces. [Remediation Accessed :N] 11 Liaison network, coordination centers (correct) traumatic brain injury (correct) 21) Typical signs of include headaches, memory gaps, confusion, attention problems, irritability, ringing in the ears, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, slowed reaction time, sleep difficulty, and performance difficulties. [Remediation Accessed :N] Interoperability, liaison network Rationalization, training Training, interoperability True psychological trauma dysfunction post-traumatic stress disorder psychiatric disorder syndrome (correct) False 20) Taking steps and precautions to reduce the likelihood of something negative or hazardous happening, or reducing the extent of the exposure to a risk, is called risk modification. [Remediation Accessed :N] 12 (correct) True 22) Historically, the practice of keeping pets onboard may have started when cats were brought onboard to combat the rat population, the practice continued to help keep the crew's morale high. Fals 15 (correct) True 29) ". . . the United States Armed Forces [is] comprised of Active-duty, Reserve, and National Guard components, today's all-volunteer" military, known as the "Total Force." Today's military known as the "Total Force." [Remediation Accessed :N] (correct) True 30) What are the Army's primary missions? (Select all that apply.) [Remediation Accessed :N] responding to crises (correct) (IPC) Joint Interagency Coordination Group (JIACG) Humanitarian Assistance Coordination Center (HACC) 27) Joint education can be broadly parsed into three categories: Joint Professional Military Education (JPME), Enlisted Joint Professional Military Education (EJPME), other Joint Education. Fals e 28) As ratified, the U.S. Constitution provided for a small professional army supplemented a militia of all able-bodied males under strict civilian control. Fals e Fals e (correct) True 16 secure the United States from direct attack 17 separated the Unified/Specified Commands from the Military Departments (correct) 31) The DoD Reorganization Act of 1958 . [Remediation Accessed :N] 32) One of NATO's goals is to promote democratic values. [Remediation Accessed :N] (correct) True placed the Services directly under the President eliminated the position of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff combined the Unified/Specified Commands during times of war Fals e 33) "The Noncommissioned Officer and Petty Officer: Backbone of the Armed Forces (2013)" states that, "To be successful in building and sustaining [a solid and trustworthy] relationship with officers, NCOs/POs must be ." preparing now for an uncertain future (correct) shaping the international environment (correct) 20 versatility in parallel operations produce shock, confusion, and paralysis 37) Which of the following define the best benefits of versatility in aerospace power? (Select all that apply.) [Remediation Accessed :N] Fals e (correct) True 21 limited reserve call-up (correct) 38) Which of the following is NOT one of the major levels of reserve mobilization? [Remediation Accessed :N] modifying doctrine, strategy, and tactics to accommodate nuclear weapons (correct) transitioning from propeller-driven aircraft to jet aircraft (correct) establishing an organization adapted to air operations (correct) arranging for support services (correct) 39) Which of the following problems faced the newly created Air Force in 1947? (Select all that apply.) [Remediation Accessed :N] versatility allows air operations to shift quickly and decisively from one campaign objective to another partial mobilization full mobilization presidential reserve call-up versatility allows aerospace forces to be employed at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels (correct) within the adversary's system (correct) 22 disruption of operations due to frequent incoming ballistic missiles 40) Which of the following describes the role of the Coast Guard in the U.S.'s maritime regions? the Coast Guard operates in Coastal and deepwater 25 (correct) True 45) During the Total Force Fitness ((TFF) Program section of the course, we discussed the importance of leader involvement. Leaders must identify the metrics that will set the right conditions to promote total fitness. In order to accurately assess the TFF program's effectiveness, metrics must be . [Remediation Accessed :N] (correct) long-term deployment around the globe (correct) development of nuclear-powered submarines capable of lengthy deployments under the sea (correct) 44) Upon a declaration of war the Coast Guard may be transferred to and operate as a service of the U.S. Navy? Fals e quantitativ e observabl e challengin g feasible (correct) 26 foreign military training (correct) 46) Security cooperation activities include . domestic community support individual training exercises 27 define the problem (correct) restricted navigational exercises no Higgins boats were available the marines were well- trained 48) The first step in solving a problem is to . draft an action plan report the problem to the commanding officer gather multiple perspectives on the problem 49) While its missions might include forcible entry operations and peace enforcement, humanitarian assistance is not within the Marine Corps' purview. True 47) Why was the participation of the Montford Point Marines in the amphibious assault at Saipan such a historic event? [Remediation Accessed :N] it represented the final and full integration of the Armed Forces (correct) 30 imposing a quarantine during a crisis 3) Joint force commanders coordinate with other government agencies to facilitate coherent use of all instruments of national power in achieving national strategic objectives. [objective67] True Fals e 31 4) The Joint Task Force commander should carefully consider where to locate the civil- military operations center. Which of the following are valid considerations in determining the location? [objective65] all answers are correct easy access for agencies and organization force protection securit y 5) The principle of joint operations designed to ensure the commitment necessary to attain the national strategic end state is . [objective68] restrain t legitimac y patienc e perseveran ce 32 6) Receiving realistic training, understanding the types of situations encountered in war, eating well, getting enough rest, and having meaningful relationships and friendships are all helpful in building to the challenges and strains of military service. [objective104] indifferenc e oppositio n vulnerabilit y resilienc e 35 :N] Defense Readiness missions Search and Rescue missions Marine Safety missions Deepwater missions 11) Which core value does the following tenet represent: Make decisions in the best interest of the Navy and the nation, without regard to personal consequences? [objective85] hono r commitme nt courag e 12) The primary function of the Air Force is to provide prompt and sustained offensive and defensive air operation. [objective72] True Fals 36 e 13) As ratified, the U.S. Constitution provided for a small professional army supplemented a militia of all able-bodied males under strict civilian control. [objective79] Fals e True 14) The primary responsibilities of the Air Force Reserve Components, the Air Force Reserve, and the Air National Guard include airlift and air refueling. [objective92] 37 True Fals e 15) Why was the participation of the Montford Point Marines in the amphibious assault at Saipan such a historic event? [objective81] it represented the final and full integration of the Armed Forces the marines were well- trained no Higgins boats were available 16) One of the characteristics of citizens that strengthens the U.S. is . [objective96] freedo m diversit y justic e democrac y 40 20) Deploying the U.S. Navy to stop pirates from raiding shipping lanes in the Indian Ocean would fall under which fundamental role of the National Naval Strategy? (Select all that apply.) [objective74] [Remediation Accessed :N] acknowledge our own prejudice securing strategic access and retaining global freedom of action establishing favorable security conditions strengthening exciting and emerging alliances and partnerships 41 securing the United States from direct attack 21) Recognizing potentially hazardous or negative situations in advance is crucial to being prepared to prevent them from occurring to begin with. With experience and maturity, the ability to instinctually recognize signs of potential trouble increases. [objective100] True Fals e 22) The operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the Secretary of Defense and then to the . [objective60] Service chiefs Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and then to the combatant commanders combatant commanders Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 23) While its missions might include forcible entry operations and peace enforcement, humanitarian assistance is not within the Marine Corps' purview. [objective75] True 42 Fals e 24) Which of the following are expected of every Marine in battle? (Select all that apply.) [objective86] competenc e courag e 45 30) Which of the following ceremonies affirms a "leader among leaders" in the USAF, using a symbol of truth, justice, and power rightly used? [objective87] [Remediation Accessed :N] subordinate unified command 28) The country team provides for rapid interagency consultation and action on recommendations from the field. The Department of Defense is normally represented on the country team by the and the . [objective64] defense attache, foreign policy advisor marine security detachment, security assistance organization political advisor, joint interagency coordination group defense attache, security cooperation organization no one is in charge it can be cumbersome it is rarely effective it is often time- consuming 29) What are the key criticisms of the interagency process? (Select all that apply.) [objective62] [Remediation Accessed :N] Grog Bowl e Top 3 © Order of the Sword 47 31) Under what circumstances may the Coast Guard be transferred to and operate as a service of the Navy? (Select all that apply.) [objective78] when directed by the President when ordered by the Secretary of Defense upon a declaration of war 32) The earliest form of the Coast Guard began on 4 August 1790, when President George Washington authorized the construction of ten vessels to . [objective83] provide rescue to passengers of damaged or sinking ships defend the coastal waters and harbors of the United States map the coastal territories of the United States prevent smuggling 33) Units that support military commanders by working with civil authorities and civilian populations in the commander's area of operations during peace, contingency operations, and war are known as teams. [objective94] 50 36) Which branch of the armed forces operates within the Department of Homeland Security? [objective57] Marine s Air Force None of the branches Nav y Arm 51 y Coast Guard 37) After the attacks of 9/11, U.S. Special Operations Command assumed an operational role in synchronizing the DoD effort in . [objective93] cyberspace operations global operations against terrorist networks support of the U.S. government response to pandemic influenza combating weapons of mass destruction 38) To promote their mutual national interests and ensure mutual security against real and perceived threats, nations that form partnerships must understand the impacts of . [objective69] culture and economics internally displaced personnel (IDPs) techniques, tactics, and procedures (TTPs) 52 non-governmental agencies True Fals e 39) The comprehensive doctrine of air warfare supported the conclusion that high-altitude, daylight bombing of an enemy's war-supporting industries and transportation systems could win a war. [objective82] [Remediation Accessed :N] 55 43) Mutual trust and understanding is essential to mission command success. [objective98] True Fals e 44) The Army aids in shaping the international environment through an extensive forward presence in which of the following? [objective73] Europe, Asia, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan Europe, Southwest Asia, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan Balkans, Middle East, Europe, Southwest Asia, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan 45) Which of the following are considerations when hosting a formal dinner? [objective84] begin planning months in advance with the proposed guest list print and mail invitations four to six weeks in advance 56 all of the answers are correct plan the menu and walk through the upcoming evening's sequence of events identify unique cultural considerations in a foreign country 46) There are a total of how many Reserve Components in the Armed Forces of the United States? [objective89] 5 7 57 6 8 47) The acts as the honest "broker" among the many U.S. Government agencies to solve disagreements and achieve consensus among agencies on national security issues. [objective63] Counsel to the President Chief of Staff to the President Vice President National Security Advisor Bronze Life-Saving Medal Ancient Mariner Silver Life-Saving Medal 48) Which of the following honors can be bestowed upon a service member of the Coast Guard? (Select all that apply.) [objective88] [Remediation Accessed :N] 60 Fals e 2) Capt. Van Boskerck wrote the words to Semper Paratus while serving on board the Yamacraw in 1922. [objective88] True 61 3) The following Reserve Components have both a Federal (Title 10) mission and a State (Title 32) mission, and therefore can be used to enforce State laws. [objective92] [Remediation Accessed :N] 4) Which of the following options represent the Statutory Advisors of the National Security Council? [objective63] [Remediation Accessed :N] Fals e Air National Guard and Army National Guard Army Reserve and Army National Guard Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve Air Reserve and Air National Guard 62 Chief of Staff to the President, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Director of National Intelligence Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Director of National Intelligence President, Vice President, Secretary of State, and Secretary of 65 Checking the work of members from other Services Knowing how to solve problems 8) The term refers to the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of a person. In the context of the profession of arms, it entails moral and ethical adherence to our values. It is at the heart of the relationship of the profession with the American people, and to each other. [objective96] leadershi p competenc e characte 66 r justic e 9) Deliberations involving the possible use of force must include the Reserve Component at what point in the planning process? [objective90] after all of the planning is completed 67 early in the planning process somewhere - early, mid, or later - as long as they are included late in the planning process 10) The is an integrative and holistic framework to better understand, assess, and maintain the fitness of the joint force. [objective105] Wounded Warrior Program Physical Fitness Testing (PFT) Program 70 14) The multinational force commander must resolve or mitigate sovereignty through which of the following? (Select all that apply.) [objective70] 13) Aerospace forces produce synergistic effects through the application of a singular dominating force, without the contributions of the other Services. [objective76] True Fals e 71 15) is key to successful employment, readiness, and use of Reserve Component forces. [objective91] [Remediation Accessed :N] coordinatio n consensu s compromis e communicatio n Adaptabilit y [Remediation Accessed :N] 72 Transformatio n Predictabili ty Trainin g 75 Fals e True 20) A special operations command-forward can transition to a . [objective95] Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Civil-Military Operations Center (CMOC) Theater Special Operations Command (TSOC) 76 Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) 21) The operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the Secretary of Defense and then to the . [objective60] Service chiefs combatant commanders 77 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and then to the combatant commanders Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 22) is the process used to mitigate operational risks. Although created with military operations in mind, these procedures can be used to plan other activities. [objective100] Risk avoidance Operational resource management Operational risk management Risk 80 25) The is written guidance from the Secretary of Defense to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for the preparation and review of contingency plans for specific missions. It includes the relative priority of the plans, specific force levels, and supporting resource levels. [objective59] [Remediation Accessed :N] Humanitarian assistance operations Guidance for Employment of the Force 81 Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan Unified Command Plan National Defense Plan 26) Units that support military commanders by working with civil authorities and civilian populations in the commander's area of operations during peace, contingency operations, and war are known as teams. [objective94] civil affairs foreign area officers 82 special forces political advisors 27) The most recent time the Coast Guard was called into service and deployed in wartime was? [objective83] The Korean 85 30) Joint prepares individual members and units of the Armed Forces to field a joint force that integrates service capabilities in order to execute assigned missions. [objective97] [Remediation Accessed :N] Canad a Mexic o Great Britain force development force planning force 86 training doctrin e 31) Which of the following ceremonies affirms a "leader among leaders" in the USAF, using a symbol of truth, justice, and power rightly used? [objective87] Order of the 87 32) What are the key criticisms of the interagency process? (Select all that apply.) [objective62] [Remediation Accessed :N] Sword Top 3 Grog Bowl it is rarely effective no one is in charge it is often time- consuming 90 general, mutual, direct, and close reinforcing, mutual, complementary, and close 35) A group or person is honor-bound to do which of the following upon receiving a limerick at mess? [objective84] return the embarrassment in kind 91 refute the remark prior to the close of the dinner hour ignore it as any self-generated entertainment 36) What is the Army's primary role? [objective73] to support the other Services to train and equip itself for the overwhelming and synchronized application of both land and air combat power to train and equip itself for the overwhelming and synchronized application of land combat power 92 37) In the Chairman's White Paper, "Mission Command" (2012), ". . .requires leaders at every echelon to be ." [objective98] imparti al adaptabl e decisiv e 95 7 40) Short-duration strikes and other small-scale offensive actions conducted with specialized military capabilities to seize, destroy, capture, exploit, recover, or damage designated targets in hostile, denied, or diplomatically and/or politically sensitive environments is called . It differs from other offensive actions in the level of diplomatic or political risk, the operational techniques employed, and the degree of discriminate and precise use of force to achieve specific objectives. [objective93] counterterroris m direct action special reconnaissance unconventional warfare 96 41) The United Nations, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the African Union are all examples of . [objective65] [Remediation Accessed :N] intergovernmental organizations nongovernmental organizations 97 international agencies bilateral alliances 42) helps prevent adversary action through the presentation of a credible threat of counteraction. It stems from the belief of a potential aggressor that a credible threat of retaliation exists, the contemplated action cannot succeed, or the costs outweigh any possible gains. [objective67] Security cooperation Deterrenc e Military
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