SEJPME II Module 4
_____ are the broad and enduring purposes for which the Services and the Combatant commands (or CCMDs) were established by law.
Roles
Difference between the Services in career paths leading up to a joint assignment may surprise new staff Service members in joint assignments. This demonstrates which key element to remember when working with other services?
***NOT*** Static vs. dynamic mission sets
The _____ exercise ADCON through their respective Service Chiefs over the Service.
***NOT*** Combatant Commanders
The _____ is comprised of Department of Defense policies, plans, procedures assets, and resources that ensure continuity of its component mission-essential functions under all circumstances, including crisis, attack, recovery, and reconstruction.
***NOT*** Joint Force Commanders communication tool
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of join operations is to defend national interests, not only in conflict but through preventative measures to deter potential adversaries who could threaten the vital interests of the U.S. or its partners.
***NOT*** Maintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent
_____ is the employment of available weapons and other systems to create a specific lethal or nonlethal effect on a target.
***NOT*** Movement and maneuver
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint operations is to project power in areas which access and freedom to operate are challenged.
***NOT*** Project power despite anti-access/ area denial challenges
Some Services have an emphasis that vacillates between combat, law enforcement, and safety patrols. This demonstrates which key element to remember when working with other services?
***NOT*** base-centric vs. ship-centric
the purpose of a(n) _____ action is to concentrate the effects of combat power at the most advantageous place and time to produce decisive results.
***NOT*** objective
A _____ is a series of related major operations aimed at achieving strategic and operational objectives within a given time and space.
Campaign
The _____ is the principal military advisor to the President, the SecDef, National Security Council, and the homeland Security Council.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
_____ Encompasses the exercise of authority, responsibility, and direction by a commander over assigned and attached forces to accomplish the mission.
Command and control
The purpose of a(n) _____ action is to place the enemy in a position of disadvantage through the flexible application of combat power.
Maneuver
_____ is the routine contact and interaction between U.S. Armed Forces and other nation's armed forces, foreign and domestic civilian authorities, and agencies to build trust and confidence.
Military engagement
The _____ system provides many things, including the means by which the President and the SecDef can receive warnings and intelligence so that accurate and timely decisions can be made.
National Military Command
The _____ focuses on planning and execution of operations using operational art to develop strategies, campaigns, and operations and employ military forces by integrating ends, ways, and means.
Operational level
As an example of General vs. Specialized Enlisted Forces, Navy and Air Force Service members, accustomed to working with enlisted personnel who are specialized technicians, may approach joint staff work from a more _____ perspective than that of their ground Service member counterparts.
Technical or managerial
_____ synchronizes planning for cyberspace operations.
U.S. Strategic Command
This type of command is composed of significant assigned components of two or more military departments.
Unified Combatant command
Land-based forces gravitate toward a control mindset endemic of a higher headquarter model. This demonstrates which key element to remember when working with other services?
centralized vs. decentralized approach
A Functional Component Command has many favorable factors associated with it, including reduced span of control, integrated planning, unity of effort, and _____.
control over the scheme of maneuver
Select the answer that matches the following definition: This purpose of joint operations is to defend national interests, not only in conflict, but through preventive measures to deter potential adversaries who could threaten the vital interests of the U.S. or its partners.
deter and defeat aggression
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint operation is to conduct a sustainable pace of presence operations abroad, including rotational deployments and bilateral and multilateral training exercise.
provide a stabilizing presence.