SEJPME II Module 24
1) When a disaster strikes, which agency or entity may assume the role as incident commander? [objective335] [Remediation Accessed :N]
DoD
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SEJPME II Module 24
1) When a disaster strikes, which agency or entity may assume the role as incident commander? [objective335] [Remediation Accessed :N]
DoD
FEMA
police chief
governor
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2) With respect to DSCA missions, which one of the following statements best characterizes DoD's role? [objective336]
are limited in duration and scope
are unlimited in duration and scope
may only consist of those related to homeland defense (HD)
may only consist of those related to homeland security (HS)
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3) Who may approve requests from civil authorities or qualifying entities involving Federal military support for: law enforcement; civil disturbance operations; chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) events; and potentially lethal events? [objective340]
SecDef
Defense Coordinating Officer/Element (DCO/E)
State Coordinating Officer (SCO)
Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO)
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4) Who is the approval authority for Title 10 personnel to carry individual service weapons during DSCA operations? [objective338]
USNORTHCOM commander
SecDef
company commander
FORSCOM commander
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5) In addition to serving as a liaison to State, local, and other Federal agencies, who serves as the federal emergency management agency (FEMA) single point of contact for DoD support during DSCA operations? [objective339]
Local Coordinating Officer (LCO)
State Coordinating Officer (SCO)
Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO)
Defense Coordinating Officer (DCO)
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6) Under what conditions, if any, may DoD personal provide support to civil law enforcement agencies? [objective337]
if the support is passive and indirect
if the support involves coercive force
if the support is to enforce evacuation orders
under no circumstances
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