SEJPME II Module 23 1) Legitimacy will hinge only on the reality of adhering to authority, not on the perception of it by the national and international audience. [objective315] ... True False ________________________________________ 2) In non-combat situations during non-combatant evacuation or personnel recovery operations, requests for rules of engagement (ROE) permitting the use of riot control agents can be requested at the last minute. [objective334] True False ________________________________________ 3) The authority to protect the resilience and redundancy of critical civilian infrastructure resides with the National Security Agency (NSA) under which U.S. Code? [objective317] Title 10 Title 14 Title 50 Title 22 ________________________________________ 4) The Unified Command Plan (UCP) establishes the missions and geographic responsibilities of the combatant commanders. [objective318] False True ________________________________________ 5) International law springs from which of the following? (Select all that apply.) [objective319] international agreements customary law of nations practiced over time written statutes treaties U.S. national policy ________________________________________ 6) Command authority in an international operation will be linked to the mission authority. [objective320] [Remediation Accessed :N] False True yes ________________________________________ 7) For U.S. forces, domestic sources of authority include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) [objective321] written statutes status of forces agreements judicial decisions United Nations Charter U.S. Constitution ________________________________________ 8) Legitimacy in the end states means that the results of a military operation will be just. [objective322] False True ________________________________________ 9) A best practice in organizing advisory support to the planning process is development of which one of the following? [objective323] rules of engagement (ROE) request battle rhythm coverage plan battle drills mission command ________________________________________ 10) Two ways to accommodate high-demand, low-density (HD/LD) assets such as interagency partners are _____. (Select all that apply.) [objective324] to focus on expanding the information sharing aperture by de-classification of information and development of commonly shared information platforms to use online conferencing and video teleconferencing to publish a newsletter to insist that they send representatives to all battle rhythm events ________________________________________ 11) What can be effectively used to help working groups and planning teams fill in gaps in authorities and understand the overlaps and potential conflicts between the authorities of different agencies? [objective325] Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) and legal advisors joint doctrine status of forces agreements joint operations center ________________________________________ 12) The Law of War principle of "military necessity" _____. [objective326] [Remediation Accessed :N] forbids the employment of means and methods of warfare calculated to cause unnecessary suffering and acknowledges that combatants' necessary suffering, which may include severe injury and loss of life, is lawful justifies those measures not forbidden by international law that are indispensable for securing the complete submission of the enemy as soon as possible prohibits attacks that may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage expected to be gained requires parties to a conflict to distinguish between combatants and noncombatants and to distinguish between military objectives and protected property and places ________________________________________ 13) It is Department of Defense (DoD) policy that members of the DoD components comply with the Law of War during _____. [objective327] all military operations humanitarian operations counter-terrorism operations armed conflict ________________________________________ 14) In the definition of rules of engagement (ROE) as stated in joint doctrine: "Directives issued by competent military authority that delineate the circumstances and limitations under which United States forces will initiate and/or continue combat engagement with other forces encountered," the word "will" is interpreted as _____. [objective328] "is ordered to" "should" "are authorized to" "can" ________________________________________ 15) Ultimately, within the guidelines of the rules of engagement (ROE) and the commander's guidance and intent, commanders and operators decide whether available force will be used, by whom, and how. [objective329] False True ________________________________________ 16) Operations conducted with coalition partners will bring to bear _____. (Select all that apply.) [objective330] different national capabilities different national limitations or caveats different national laws different national policies ________________________________________ 17) Approved rules of engagement (ROE) measures that lag behind the operational requirements create _____. [objective331] momentum legitimacy confidence risk ________________________________________ 18) Developing rules of engagement (ROE) and managing ROE measures is a staff function led by the _____. [objective332] J1 J3 or J5 J4 or J8 Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) ________________________________________ 19) The rules of engagement (ROE) working group is often used to _____. (Select all that apply.) [objective333] develop fragmentary order (FRAGORDs) approve ROE requests respond to requests for additional ROE measures proactively develop ROE ________________________________________ 20) Operational control (OPCON) is the authority to perform certain functions of command over subordinate forces and includes which of the following? (Select all that apply.) [objective316] assigning tasks designating objectives authoritative direction for logistics and administration unit training organizing and employing commands and forces ________________________________________ [Show More]
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