Module 7 - Joint Force Sustainment Post Test
1) Joint logisticians coordinate sustained logistic readiness through the integrating functions of
. [objective128]
organizing for execution, achieving situational
...
Module 7 - Joint Force Sustainment Post Test
1) Joint logisticians coordinate sustained logistic readiness through the integrating functions of
. [objective128]
organizing for execution, achieving situational awareness, and designating lead Service responsibilities
translating strategic guidance, developing operational concepts, and assessing logistic plans unity of effort, environment-wide visibility, and rapid and precise response
planning, executing, and controlling joint logistic operations
2) Which of the following are issues considered during redeployment planning? (Select all that apply.) [objective153]
Infrastructure assessment
Force health protection
Protection
Intelligence preparation
3) When executing a joint logistics plan, which of the following requires maintaining visibility over the status and location of resources, the current and future requirements of the force, and the joint and component processes that deliver support to the joint force? [objective130]
Organizing for execution Establishing a battle rhythm
Understanding the Commander's Critical Information Requirements (CCIRs) Situational awareness
4) A logistics synchronization matrix allows joint logistician to monitor progress by which two of the following? [objective131]
displaying the timeline in which the logistician must complete tasks displaying the level of risk in which the logistician must operate
displaying the logistician's critical tasks
displaying the logistician's responsibilities for integration
5) Health service support is organized into functional capabilities that include .
[objective132]
hygiene, patient movement, and preventative medicine
casualty management, water and ice service, and preventative medicine casualty management, patient movement, and medical logistics hygiene, food, and base camp services
6) Which three of the following when combined are some of the functions that comprise core capabilities of joint logistics? [objective133]
health service support battle rhythm situational awareness
maintenance operations
supply
7) Which of the following provides plans, policy, and guidance on Service member issues?
[objective134]
Joint Manpower Division Personnel Services Division Director's Action Group Personnel Readiness Division
8) The principles of personnel support are defined as having a that is . [objective135]
command emphasis; responsive, and responsible command emphasis; synchronized, unified, and flexible staff emphasis; synchronized, unified, and flexible staff emphasis; responsive and responsible
9) The purpose of the personnel estimate is to . (Select all that apply.) [objective136]
develop the most effective solution to a problem apportion forces to the combatant commander collect and analyze relevant information
identify the most appropriate forces that best meet the SecDef's requirements
10) Which of the following describes Global Force Management? (Select all that apply.)
[objective137] [Remediation Accessed :N]
It provides the most effective solution to a personnel problem.
It aligns force assignment, apportionment, and allocation methodologies to support the
National Defense Strategy, joint force availability, and assessments.
It offers insights into the global availability of U.S. military forces and capabilities.
It provides senior decision makers a process to quickly and accurately assess the impact and
risk of proposed changes to the distribution of forces and capabilities.
11) Staff Judge Advocates are responsible for . (Select all that apply.) [objective138]
operating on a sustained 24-hour battle rhythm
understanding the legal support requirements of the joint task force to which they are assigned developing the organizational structure for their sections
identifying the personnel requirements for their sections
12) Prior to deployment, the Staff Judge Advocate must determine what legal authorities are in place and what authorities are needed or desired to support the JTF mission. [objective139]
True False
13) The operational environment is generally described by which of the following conditions?
[objective140]
strategic, tactical, and dictated tolerant, liberal, and autocratic foreign, native, and unrestricted permissive, uncertain, and hostile
14) Which stage of the projection process is characterized as the most vulnerable period because forces may not be fully capable of defending themselves? [objective141]
Sustainment Deployment Employment
Joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI)
15) Which stage of the projection process is identified by the movement of forces within the operational areas (OAs), the positioning of forces into a formation for battle, or the relocation of forces and materiel to a different OA? [objective142]
Redeployment Mobilization Sustainment Deployment
16) During which phase of projection are forces and materiel transferred to support another joint force commander's operational requirements? [objective143]
Joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI) Redeployment
Deployment Sustainment
17) Which of the following is described as the quality or capability of military forces that permits them to transition from place to place while retaining their ability to fulfill their primary mission? [objective144]
Deployment Mobility Transportability Flexibility
18) Which of the following describe the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff's (CJCS's) responsibilities? (Select all that apply.) [objective145]
Prepares joint logistic and mobility plans to support joint operation plans (OPLANS)
Reviews the CCDR's plans and programs to determine adequacy, consistency, acceptability, and feasibility to perform the assigned mission
Prescribes a movement priority system to ensure responsiveness to meet the needs of the combatant commander (CCDR)
Monitors the capabilities of United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)
19) Who is responsible for organizing, training, equipping, and providing administrative and logistic support for forces? [objective146]
Military Departments
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) Supported Combatant Commander (CCDR) SecDef
20) The primary objective of deployment planning is to . [objective147]
mobilize personnel in response to a crisis project force requirements for the global theater
transfer personnel, equipment and materiel to another operational area (OA)
provide personnel, equipment and materiel when and where required by the concept of operations (CONOPS)
21) Which of the following are phases of the deployment process? (Select all that apply.)
[objective148]
Predeployment activities Mobility
Deployment planning
Movement
22) Which of the segments of joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI ) is defined as the process of organizing arriving personnel, equipment, and materiel into forces and capabilities? [objective149]
Reception Staging Integration Onward movement
23) During redeployment planning, transition occurs when . (Select all that apply.)
[objective150]
the force of enemy forces is too strong and causes a retreat
a change of mission is brought about by changing circumstances or objectives materiel and equipment can no longer sustain deployment
control of the ongoing mission is transferred to another organization
24) The movement phase of deployment is comprised of which of the following three segments?
[objective151]
POE to port of debarkation (POD)
origin to air or sea ports of embarkation (POE) maintain, repair, or sustain equipment
POE operations
25) Redeployment encompasses which of the following phases? (Select all that apply.)
[objective152]
joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI)
planning
predeployment
movement
26) Which of the following key global providers supports the components of the joint force with equipment and supplies needed for sustained logistic readiness? [objective129]
USTRANSCOM
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)/Services Joint Staff
Services
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