Course Hero Logo

36 what are the armys primary missions select all

Course Hero uses AI to attempt to automatically extract content from documents to surface to you and others so you can study better, e.g., in search results, to enrich docs, and more. This preview shows page 10 - 14 out of 14 pages.

36) What are the Army's primary missions? (Select all that apply.)[objective73]shaping the international environmentsecure the United States from direct attackresponding to crisespreparing now for an uncertain future
37) Successful mission command demands that subordinate leaders at all echelons exercisedisciplined initiative, acting aggressively and independently to accomplish the mission.[objective98]
38) The need for effective liaison is vital in any multinational force because _____.[objective71]
We have textbook solutions for you!
/Understanding-Computers-Today-and-Tomorrow-Comprehensive-16th-Edition-9781305656314-2688/
The document you are viewing contains questions related to this textbook.
Chapter 12 / Exercise 1
Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow: Comprehensive
Morley/Parker
Expert Verified
39) There are a total of how many Reserve Components in the Armed Forces of the UnitedStates?
40) Military-political considerations frequently cast special operations into clandestine orcovert environments; therefore, their activities normally involve oversight at the _____level.[objective93]nationaljoint task forcetacticaloperational
41) The interagency support provided by a _____, composed of intelligence experts fromDIA, CIA, NSA, NGA, and other intelligence agencies, affords the Joint Task Force accessto national-level databases and to agency-unique information and analysis.[objective65]
42) The essential processes required to transition arriving personnel, equipment, andmateriel in theater into forces capable of meeting operational requirements are collectively
known as _____.
43) In 1798, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps were created.[objective80]
44) Successful teamwork in the joint environment requires trust, confidence and _____.[objective99]close supervisionclear rules of engagementcooperationtime to develop
45) The complexity and challenges associated with planning for and executing an operationincludes: (Select all that apply).[objective66][Remediation Accessed :N]
46) The roles and missions for the Services was established in the _____.[objective56]
47) Receiving realistic training, understanding the types of situations encountered in war,eating well, getting enough rest, and having meaningful relationships and friendships are allhelpful in building _____ to the challenges and strains of military service.[objective104]
48) The comprehensive doctrine of air warfare supported the conclusion that high-altitude,daylight bombing of an enemy's war-supporting industries and transportation systems couldwin a war.[objective82]TrueFalse
49) Commonly used terms under the multinational rubric include all of the following terms,except:[objective69]
50) The principle of joint operations designed to limit collateral damage and prevent theunnecessary use of force is _____.
End of preview. Want to read all 14 pages?

Upload your study docs or become a

Course Hero member to access this document

Term
Winter
Professor
N/A
Tags
History, United States Department of Defense, United States Navy, United States Army, United States Coast Guard
We have textbook solutions for you!
The document you are viewing contains questions related to this textbook.
Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow: Comprehensive
The document you are viewing contains questions related to this textbook.
Chapter 12 / Exercise 1
Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow: Comprehensive
Morley/Parker
Expert Verified

Newly uploaded documents

Show More

  • Left Quote Icon

    Student Picture

  • Left Quote Icon

    Student Picture

  • Left Quote Icon

    Student Picture