Military Science > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > University of Maryland. Military Studies: Module 6 - Joint Operations Post Test. Graded A (All)
Module 6 - Joint Operations Post Test • Here is your test result.The dots represent the choices you have made. • The highlighted questions are the questions you have missed. • Remediation A... ccessed shows whether you accessed those links.'N' represents links not visited and 'Y' represents visited links. 1) Military operations vary in scope, purpose and across a range that spans from military engagement to major operations and campaigns. [objective104] contingencies conflict intensity expected outcome end state 2) During the enable civil authority phase of operations, the JFC may be required to transfer responsibility of operations to another authority as the termination criteria. [objective127] True False 3) are DoD activities, normally in support of the United States Agency for International Development or the Department of State, conducted outside the U.S., its territories, and possessions, to relieve or reduce human suffering, disease, hunger, or privation. [objective106] Foreign internal defense Foreign humanitarian assistance Stability operations Civil support 4) is an operation that encompasses comprehensive civilian and military efforts taken to defeat an insurgency and to address any core grievances. [objective107] Counterterrorism Foreign internal defense Counterinsurgency Stability 5) Phasing helps the JFC large operations by integrating and synchronizing subordinate operations. [objective108] [Remediation Accessed :N] mitigate synchronize visualize organize 6) Transferring responsibility of operations to another authority (such as, UN observers, multinational peacekeeping forces, or NATO) is an action in the phase. [objective109] shape enable stabilize deter 7) Military engagement occurs as part of , but also extends to interaction with domestic civilian authorities. [objective110] civil defense planning counterinsurgency security cooperation 8) provides a framework within which combatant commands engage regional partners in cooperative military activities and development. [objective111] Counterinsurgency Foreign internal defense Diplomacy Security cooperation 9) Emergency preparedness consists of to reduce the loss of life and property and to protect a nation's institutions from all types of hazards. [objective112] engagement activities commitment of forces continuity of operations advance measures 10) is/are defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability of individuals and property to terrorist acts, to include limited response and containment by local military forces and civilians. [objective113] Counterinsurgency Counterterrorism Antiterrorism Stability operations 11) If the crisis revolves around to a regional partner, combat commanders employ joint forces to deter aggression and signal U.S. commitment. [objective114] external threats internal conflict credible threats coup d'etat 12) Effective also can deny an adversary time to set conditions in their favor or achieve destabilizing objectives; or mitigate the effects of a natural or man-made disaster. [objective115] deterrence activities peacekeeping operations early intervention embargo procedures 13) The is responsible for preparing emergency action plans that address the military evacuation of U.S. citizens and designated foreign nationals from a foreign country. [objective116] Secretary of Defense Secretary of State Geographic Combatant Commander U.S. Ambassador, or Chief of the Diplomatic Mission 14) is generally limited in scope and duration because it is intended to supplement or complement efforts of civil authorities or agencies with the primary responsibility for providing assistance. [objective117] Foreign internal defense Civil defense Deterrence Foreign humanitarian assistance 15) A(n) , such as foreign humanitarian assistance, can be a major operation if the combination of size, scope, and duration requires the commander to phase the operation as a set of tasks, activities, and missions over time. [objective118] interdiction campaign noncombat operation combat operation 16) Campaigns are . [objective119] independently embarked on the most extensive of joint operations service oriented low in resource requirements 17) Force protection is a required activity throughout each joint operation or campaign phase. This type of operation is a(n) operation. [objective120] defensive offensive stability planning 18) operations can include the provision of emergency infrastructure reconstruction. [objective121] Planning Defensive Offensive Stability 19) Establishing and maintaining access to operational areas where joint forces are likely to operate is an action in the phase. [objective122] seize dominate deter shape 20) contributions provide operational leverage by gathering critical information, undermining a potential adversary's will or capacity to wage war, and enhancing the capabilities of conventional U.S. or multinational forces. [objective123] SOF USSOCOM CA FDO 21) The "Seize the Initiative" phase of joint operations seeks decision advantage by using all available elements of combat power to: (Select all that apply.) [objective124] generate in the enemy a sense of inevitable failure and defeat denounce enemy military by using propaganda to turn public against their military leadership deny the enemy the opportunity to achieve its objectives seize and maintain the initiative 22) When JFCs consider incorporating combinations of contiguous and noncontiguous AOs with linear and nonlinear operations, they choose the combination that fits the operational environment and the purpose of the operation. Which of the following combinations describe a typical sustained offensive and defensive operation against powerful, echeloned, and symmetrically organized forces and where the forward line of own troops focus combat power and protect sustainment functions? [objective125] linear operations in noncontiguous AOs nonlinear operations in contiguous AOs nonlinear operations in noncontiguous AOs linear operations in contiguous AOs 23) During stability operations, it is critical to avoid inadvertently legitimizing an individual or organization in a country where no government exists. [objective126] True False 24) is a general term used to describe military actions conducted by joint forces or by service forces employed under command relationships. [objective105] Range of military operations Major operations Strategic operations Joint operations [Show More]
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