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| Rules of engagement must be _____. |
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| - able to be tailored by member forces to their national policies |
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| When employing local national support, appropriate security measures should be taken to _____. |
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| - ensure that contracted linguists do not jeopardize operations through espionage |
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| Multinational operations are _____. |
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| - military actions conducted by forces of two or more nations, typically organized within the structure of a coalition or alliance |
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| Commonly used terms under the multinational rubric include all of the following terms, except: |
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| The vetting process for participation in multinational operations serves as a mechanism to _____. |
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| - increase perceived legitimacy of operations domestically and internationally |
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| To ensure that respect and mutual cooperation exist among all parties, and to leverage cooperation in order to meet operational end states, combatant commanders should use _____. |
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| - civil-military operations centers (CMOCs) |
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| Two key structural enhancements should improve the coordination of multinational forces. They are a(n) _____ and coordination centers. |
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| Which of the following is NOT a doctrinal type of command and control (C2) Structure for multinational operations? |
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| - Unified Command Structure |
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| A(n) _____ is a relationship that results from a formal agreement between two or more nations for broad, long-term objectives, while _____ is an ad hoc arrangement between two or more nations for a common action, usually for a single occasion. |
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| To promote their mutual national interests and ensure mutual security against real and perceived threats, nations that form partnerships must understand the impacts of _____. |
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| Security cooperation activities include _____. |
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| - foreign military training |
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| Factors that enhance interoperability are _____. |
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| - a command atmosphere that permits positive criticism and rewards the sharing of information |
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| Factors affecting military capabilities of nations include _____. |
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| leader development and national interests |
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| In assigning missions, the commander must consider that national honor and prestige may be as important to a contributing nation as combat capability. All partners must be included in the _____ and their opinions must be sought in mission assignment. |
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| During the conduct of military operations, multinational personnel must be able to ____. |
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| - properly control, maintain, protect, and account for all detainees according to applicable domestic law, regardless of their category |
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| Key considerations involved in planning and conducting multinational operations are affected by _____. |
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| - motives and values of the organization's members |
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| When employing local national support, appropriate security measures should be taken to _____. |
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| - ensure that contracted linguists do not jeopardize operations through espionage |
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| Operations conducted by forces of two or more nations and usually undertaken within the structure of a coalition or alliance are known as _____. |
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| - Multinational operations |
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| The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an example of a(n) _____. |
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- multinational force *incorrect |
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| To the greatest extent possible, coalition members should _____. |
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- occasionally seek the necessary authorization for foreign disclosure of information *Incorrect |
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| What are some of the tenets that guide the Armed Forces of the U.S. in multinational cooperative activities? |
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