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| What is the core component of Combat logistics support? |
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| Logistics Planning function |
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| For which areas do log planners evaluate assigned functionsa nd direct operation of logistics plan processes and special activities? |
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| Deployment control centers (DCC) |
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| How many core competencies are there for log plans? |
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| Conductiong readiness assessments is critical to? |
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| measures a units ability to deploy and sustain forward operations |
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| What program is used to visualize and ananlyze the gross transpoertaion feasibility of an OPLAN TPFDD? |
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| Joint flow analysis system for transporation (JFAST) |
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| Right-sized UTC are scalable and? |
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| What keeps combatant commanders informaed of the status of forces that will be recieving? |
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| Intransit visibility (ITV) |
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| What ensures operations continue throughout duration of a mission? |
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| War readiness materiel (WRM) |
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| During which process do airmen assist in monitoring an reporting limiting factors? |
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| Adaptice planning process |
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| Which function do NCOs provide during base suppoer and expeditionary site planning processes? |
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| Conduct training for subordinate and tenant units |
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| A trainee may preform a task unsupervised when? |
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| What is the maximum time it should take a trainee to progress from a 3 level to a 5 level? |
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| What postition can a 9 level fill? |
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Which are is not a base level log plans function?
A) Support agreements B) WRM C)Functional management D)deployment management |
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Which section is a base level log plans function?
A) WRM management B) Unit control center management C) programs D) Functional management |
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| Unit control cetner management |
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| What kid of activities wil 20% of your time be spent on? |
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| What is the titile of an individual who leads a unificed command? |
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| In which area do MAJCOM personnel work with other logistics functional areas to ensure needed logistics resources are identified and programmed in the POM |
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| Which agency is the senior war-fighting echelon of the USAF? |
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| What is the highest classificiation level of material on a national level? |
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| From what document might an enemy gain a great strategic advantage by knowing where we plan tomass our forcesin the even of a conflict? |
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| War readiness materiel (WRM) |
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| What elements should someone possess before granted access to classified information? |
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| Poper security clearance and need to know |
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| Whos is the statutory military advisor to the National Security Council(NSC)? |
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| Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff |
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| Who is the intelligence advisor tot he NSC? |
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| Director of National intelligence |
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| What level of decision is made through the used of the (National security council system? NSCS? |
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| What community refers tothe participating in the overall strategic planning of the armed forces? |
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| Joint Strategic planning community |
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| The primary means by which the CJCS preforms joint strategic planning is the? |
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| Joint Strategic Planning System (JSPS) |
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| A major goal of the planning, programming, budgeting and execution (PPBE) system is to? |
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| link any majore decision for acquistion, force structure, operational concepts, and infastructure |
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| The PPBE system is concerned with allocating resources to meet the war fighting needs of? |
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| Combatant commanders CCDR |
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| The DOD turns budgets and the money that comes from them intio operational military plansthorugh the used of? |
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| Joint Strategic Capabilities System (JSCP) |
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| Which system is the DOD directed single, intergrated joint command and control system for conventional operation planning and execution? |
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| Who is the focus of the joint operation planning process, using it to determine the best method of accomplishing assigned task and direct the actions necessary to accomplish the msision? |
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| What type of plan is an abbreviated form of an OPLAN? |
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| What plan may or may not have an associated TPFDD? |
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| What type of plan is prepared by the supporting CCDR when they are assisting the supported commander's contingency plans? |
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| During crisis action planning, which order is preapred in the prescribed fromats under joint procedures? |
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| what formal process is used to sourcethe emerging of unified CCDR requiremetns? |
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| What type of planning is the cornerstone of the peacetime planning process? |
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| How many phases are there in the CAP process? |
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| What phase of CAP consist of a report containing information on the current situatio, actions being taken by US forces within constrtaints of current ROE readily available forces, the time for the earliest commitment of forces, and any major constraints of force employment> |
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| Which phase of CAP ends when the National Command Authorities (NCA) decides to return to the pre-crisis situation or ahve military options developed for possible consideration? |
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| Which phase of CAP begins when command authorities decided to use a military response to a situation? |
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| Course of action development |
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| What type of order is ent to the suppored commander and JPEC to direct execution planning before a COA is formally approved by the SECDEF and President? |
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| What kind of orders doest hte SECDEF approve and transmit to the supported commander and JPEC announcing the selected COA? |
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| What type of order is used to prepare forces to deoply or deploy forces without approving the execution of a plan or OPORD? |
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| as starter stock, swing stock or both |
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| What category of WRM is expended by its use? |
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| Vehicles that support a units peacetime mission and do not deploy are identified by use code? |
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| Once all WRM authorization have been loaded into the MMS who is responsible to validate the information? |
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| Who are functional experts for their respective areas and are essential to the WRM program? |
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| What does the WPARR authorize? |
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| What level of command uses part of the WPARR? |
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| What are two parts of the WCDO? |
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| The WAAR describes aircraft activity for a? |
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| The WAAR is produced using eith Air force approved or? |
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| MAJCOM directed plan unique sortie duration and rates |
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| What inventories are set by the IMP? |
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| Which functional area must logistics planners work with when dealing with the IMP? |
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| What WRM document is the VAL created from? |
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War Plans Additive requirements report (WPARR) |
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| when dealing with the CAL what use codes are logistics planners concerned with? |
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| Who is ultimately responsible for making every effort to ensure approved levels of support are requisition, stored, and maintained ready for use? |
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| Whos is responsbile to manage the installations WRM program and is the OPR for the program |
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| Who is responsible for establishing a WRM training program? |
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| Who accompanies the WRM NCO on surveillance visits to provide techincal expertise? |
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| Who has the responsibility to ensure the WRM outload is properly coordinated? |
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| Who must document WRM movement requirements in the ESP? |
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| Who is responsible to coordinate, compile, analyze, and submist an annual budget for WRM? |
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| If an item of WRM is frequently used for indirect mission support the unit that is frequently using it should? |
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| add or increase the item's peacetime stock |
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| Who is responsible for cost associated with WRM reconstitution after direct mission support use? |
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| What is the best forum for a WRMNCO to communicate WRM needs to senior leader? |
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| When a new WCDO or WAAR is distributed, a WRM review board must be accomplished within? |
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| What type of agreementis made between two air force units? |
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| What type of agreement is made between an AF supplier and an army receiver? |
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| Who is responsible forrequesting support, and how is the support initially requested? |
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| What is a working captial fund designed to generate? |
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| sufficient revenues to recover operating expenses |
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| If an impasse relating to an entire agreement cannot be resolved at base level then the? |
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| SAM and receiver send the impasse to their MAJCOM for resolution |
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| MAJCOM must notify USAF of an impasse when the impasse has been outstanding for more than? |
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| Manpower and finance personnel should provide training on? |
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| reimbursable and nonreimbursable support |
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| ACSA authorities can reduce the US "logistics tail" by allowing procurement of items from? |
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| The two principle documents within then ACSA program include the? |
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| ACSA agreement and order/receipt form |
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| What is an unclassified, web-based system that provides a world wide cradles to grave automated means of managing ACSA tanasaction? |
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| ACSA Global automated tracking and reporting system (AGATRS) |
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| BSP are developed for locations that are? |
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| with permanent air force presence |
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| ESP are chiefly developed for those locations that are? |
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| without a permanent AF presence |
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| what functional responsibility related to BAS&E manages BSP and ESP site reviews? |
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| Who appoints an installation BAS&E OPR in writing? |
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| Who is responsible for ensuring BSP and ESP are accessible via the AF portal? |
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| A personnel or material deficiency that has a critical negative impact on a unit to perform its wartime mission is a? |
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| How many types of teams compose the expeditionary site survey process integrated site survey? |
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