39 Questions
What concept is the Air Force mission configured to meet?
Expeditionary Military Force
What by definition, can conduct military operations on short notice in response to crises with forces tailored to achieve limited and clearly stated objectives?
The Air and Space Expeditionary Force
What is the principle forum for discussion on national security policy issues?
The National Security Council System
What is a continuous process that helps the commanders see what they have, where they need it to be, and then enables them to decide the most effective way to get there?
The Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution System
of What is the Air Reserve Component; authorization change request (ARC) composed?
All units, organization, and members of the Air National Guard (ANG) of the United States and United States Air Force Reserve (USAFR)
What term describes the scheme or proposed method for accomplishing a mission or reaching an objective?
Plan
What term describes the relocation of forces to a desired area of operation?
Deployment
What term describes a predetermined area in the Military treatment facility (MTF)?
Medical Control Center (MCC)
What term describes supposing something without positive proof?
Assumption
What term describes an emergency involving military force?
Contingency
What term describes a quality or capability of military force which permits movement from place to place while retaining the ability to fulfill the primary mission?
Mobility
What term describes the consolidation of a facility's peacetime and wartime capabilities and plans?
Medical Contingency Response Plan; Medical Cost Recovery Program (MCRP)
What term describes the mission for which a measured unit has been equipped , organized, or designed?
Designed Operational Capability (DOC)
What term describes the area where the MTF commander coordinates actions in support of the assigned mission?
Medical Control Center (MCC)
What term describes classifying or reclassifying the sick and injured according to urgency of treatment required?
Triage
Through what does the Air Force establish a predictable, standardized battle rhythm ensuring rotational forces are properly organized, trained, equipped, and ready to sustain capabilities while rabidly responding to emerging crises?
Through the Air and Space Expeditionary Force
What Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF) term describes support of critical home station operations?
In-place support
What AEF term describes the primary pool from which the Air Force fulfills requirements?
Readily Available Force
The----force consists of those forces assigned to organizations responsible to carry Air Force level functions.
Intuitional Force
The----force includes common user assets, such as global mobility forces, special recovery forces, spaces, and other uniquely categorized forces that provide support to the Department of Defense (DOD)
Enabler-Force
The AEF library contains blocks of time within how many primary tempo bands that represent 100 percent of the AF-postured capabilities?
Five tempo bands
What is the AEF life cycle schedule?
Two, 12-month life cycles
For most of the forces, how is the AEF battle rhythm spent?
In normal training during which forces concentrate on unit missions and basic proficiency events
What band has a four month vulnerability period?
Band "A"
What band has a six month vulnerability period?
Band "B" through E"
What do Airmen do if they are not tasked to deploy?
They will remain in an on call status to reinforce forward-deployed forces or provide additional capability
What does a numbered expeditionary Air Force consist of?
Multiple AWEs, with subordinate AEGs and AESs
What provides the USAF with the ability to perform operational planning and execution at an increased level of detail that complements joint planning?
Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments (DECAPES)
What AF discipline does Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments (DECAPES) provide real time- command, control, planning, and execution information for Air Force functional users?
Operations, logistics, manpower, and personnel
What does the AEF reporting tool all unist the ability to report?
Unit Task Code; Unit Type Code (UTC) level readiness data
According to the Department of Defense (DOD), what is a Unit Task Code?
A Joint Chief of Staff (JCS)- develop assigned code, consisting of five characters that uniquely identify a type of "unit" or force package
What makes up Unit Task Codes?
Personnel, equipment or personnel and equipment
Who rates each Unit Task Code (UTC) against the unit's current ability to deploy and employs The Unit Task Codes?
Commanders
In the Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF) reporting tool (ART) report, what does the yellow rating mean?
The Unit Task Code (UTC) has a missing requirement, but that missing or deficient capability does not prevent the UTC from being tasked and accomplishing its mission in a contingency and/or AEF rotation
What does derivative classification mean?
This means it incorporates, paraphrases, restates, and/or generates in a new form, information that is already classified, and marking the newly developed material consistent with the classification markings that apply on the source information
What is Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS)?
A capabilities-based reporting system that measures an organization's ability to execute Mission Essential Tasks at the unit level
What type of information does the unit commander use to assess the unit "mission ready" status?
A combination of objective and subjective data
To whom does the Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS) provide an assessment of unit information to achieve adequate and feasible military response to crises?
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) and the Chief of staff, United States Air Force (CSAF)
What is a measured unit?
An established unit, stateside and overseas
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