Course 15 Volume 3 Chapter 1

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_____receive orders from the CJCS under the authority and direction of the SecDef. Commbat Commander
_____ the principal assistant to the President in all matters related to the DOD. Secretary of Defense
_____Armed Forces serve under this control. President
_____established when a mission has a specific limited objective and designated by the SecDef, a CCDR, a subordinate unified CDR, or an existing JTF CDR. Joint Task Force
_____ provide combatant commanders specialized support and operate in a supporting role. Executive authority of this position resides with the Secretary of Defense. Combat Support Agency
_____ under the chairmanship of the President, coordinates foreign policy, defense policy, and reconcile diplomatic and military commitments and requirements. National Security Council
_____ principal military advisor to the President, the NSC, and the SecDef. Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff
Define the term National Security. National Security is a collective term encompassing both national defense and foreign relations of the United States.
The US military operates under a single chain of command with two distinct branches. Name the two branches. Operational Branch, Administrative Branch
Which commands are authorized by the SecDef through the CJCS and are established as geographic or functional commands? The Subordinate Unified Commands are authorized by the SecDef through the CJCS and are established as geographic or functional commands.
What are the three primary roles of the sister services? The Military Departments are responsible for organizing, training, and equipping forces for assignment to Unified Combatant Commands.
What is the purpose of a Joint Task Force and how is one organized? Briefly state why and how a Joint Task Force (JTF) is organized. A Joint Task Force (JTF) is comprised of distinct branches of services and established when the mission has a specific limited objective. It is formed and so designated by the SecDef, a CCDR, a subordinate unified CDR, or an existing JTF CDR. A JTF may be established on a geographical area or functional basis and is dissolved when the purpose for which it was created is no longer required.
Summarize the United States Air Force Major Command (MAJCOM) structure. Air Force MAJCOMs are primarily organized by mission, led by a general officer. There are different types of wings, based on objectives: operational, air base, or specialized mission. A wing may have several squadrons in more than one dependent group. Wings typically contain an operations group, a maintenance group, a support group and a medical group. The majority of individual officers and Airmen are assigned to a squadron, which may be composed of several flights.
What is the custom if you are driving on an Army post during retreat? If you are driving on an Army post during retreat stop your vehicle, get out, come to the position of attention, and render a hand salute.
What is the custom if you are approached on a military installation by a vehicle carrying a flag with one or more stars? When approached by a vehicle on an installation carrying a flag with one or more stars, you must stop, face the vehicle, come to the position of attention, and render a hand salute. You may drop your salute once the vehicle passes. The flag signifies that an Admiral or General is riding in the vehicle.

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