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48 Cards in this Set
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All of the following are basic instruments to natinal power
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diplomatic, economic, informational
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American military power plays a vital role in
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peace, crisis, conflict
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Joint operations planning is conducted within the chain of command that rus from the president through the
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secretary of defense
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all of the following are examples of planning activities that support the development of operation plans, concept plans, functional plans and operation orders
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sustainment, employment, mobilization
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the total force concept is supported by
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active duty, guard and reserve
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the air national guard is a ery important component of the total force in
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offensive, defensive, anf relief operations
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most air national guard flying units can trace their lineage back to the
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1920's and 30's
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which activity is responsible for maintaining accurate strength data on personnel resources
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Personnel accountability
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the reserves bring what 3 things to the military enviornment from their civilian employment
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Talent, depth and experience
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all of the following are wartime responsibilities of the personnel craftsmen
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personnel reporting, personnel accountability and preperation for movement
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what is the name of the document that reflects all of the positions for a tdy location
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deployed requirement manning document
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If a members legal, fiscal, morale, and informational needs are not being met, what responsibility is the personnelist not fulfilling?
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personnel support
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In order to meet the national security challanges of the 21st century the air and space expeditionary force concept was designed to do all of the following...
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organize, equip, train
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The AF organized its total force into how many air and space expeditionay forces?
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10
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The goal of the air and space expeditionary force concept is to....
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equitably align available AF UTC's across 10 AEF's so each posess equal capabilities
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where the air and space expediitonary task force is responsible for sustaining all base operating and support functions it will normally organize as an
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air and expeditionary wing
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which group in the air and space expeditionary force construct may be formed to conduct missions that do not involve flying missions
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air and space expeditionary group
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once an airmen arrives at base, they are required to repert to the ..
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MPF
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air and space expeditionary force alignment is documented in the mililtary personnel data system and each airmen is issued a...
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AEF ID
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the air and space expeditionary force construct was designed where airmen should not have to deploy more than once every
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20 months
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What is the basic building block used in force planning and the deployment of air and space expeditionary task force?
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Unit Type Code...UTC
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Planners use the unit type codes to document total funded manpower and fund logistics requirements needed to support the
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national military strategy during contingency, crisis action, and rotational planning
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The AF has organized its total force into 10 air and space expeditionary forces and
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1 enabler force
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Deviations to the air and space expeditionary force construct may be implemented on a cse by case basis with whose approval?
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Chief of Staff
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The concept of mobilization is associated with "calling up" reserve components forces. What does "calling up" do to the active duty's military capability?
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Increases military capability
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The concept of mobilization can be associated with all activities necessary for the orderly transition of both active and reserve component forces from..
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Increases military capability
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If the president or congress would expand the active armed forces not to exceed 1,000,000 forces for not more then 24 consecutive months, they would elect which type of mobilization?
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partial
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If a planner needed to review a directive that contained general policies and guidance concerning mobilization planning and support of combatant commands in time of war, which directive would that be?
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War and Mobilization Plan Volume I (WMP-1)
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If a war planner needs to document total AF manpower and logistics requirements needed to support the national military strategy during operational planning and execution activities what will they use?
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Unit type code
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All of the following are mobilization principles
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Having objective, maintaining unity effort, being flexible
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In reguard to special orders and travel vouchers , deactivation or demobilization is documented by using the
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demobilization date authorized by the applicable MAJCOM on the dd214 and the paid travel voucher
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If activated personnel experience personal, financial or medical hardship caused by mobilization early deactivation or demobilization what action can they take?
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request retention on active duty
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When a member s interested in requesting retention on active duty for hardsgip reason, the application process must be submitted at least how many days before the established deactivation or demobilzation date?
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15
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Once the MPF recieves the hardship package reviews the package, and and requests a report individual person, how many days do they have to forward the package to the appropriate agecy?
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3 duty days
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Days that are allocated, or put aside for use by the AF reserve and the Air National Guard officers, NCO's, and airmen are commonly referred to as...
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Military personnel Appropriation man days..MPA
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Military personnel appropriation man day support short term needs of the active duty force by authorizing no more than
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139 days annually
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Man day tours usually include how many travel days?
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1 day maximum
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During natural disasters or natioal emergencies the ability to quickly access the status of AF airmen, department of the AF , NAF civilians, and families is critical to resuming normal
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accountablity
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whose responsibility is it to ensure an up to date unit recall roster is maintained and forwarded to the installation command post?
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The commander
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All of the following day to day readiness responsibilitieslisted below belong to the Personnel Readiness Function
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Planning, Manpower personnel base level systems, contingencies
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The personnel readiness function serves as a military personnel flight/military personnel section war planner for personnel for all of the following
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deployment, exercises, contingencies
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The personnel readiness function provides all of the following personnel support for contingency operations (persco) team
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1 developing training templates for manpower personnel base level operations,2 providing persco team chief with all information concerning plans, exercises and base support plans and deployment , 3 training perso teams , personnel readiness center and the personnel deployment function personnel to operate the manper B operating system
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In order to determine if manpower personnel base level operations is working a real world deployment or an exercise, what should the personnel readiness function do?
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Hook up, plug in, and turn on the personnel system
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personnel from what organization are eligible for assignment to the PERSCO team?
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Force Support Squadron
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During an increased readiness posture PERSCO team members must be able to arrive at their assigned military personnel section within the timelines outlined in the
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designed operation capability response time
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During the planning phase, what predeployment action is most important?
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Training
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It is imperative the PERSCO team maintain a hard copy of the accountability file because
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electronic information can be lost at any time due to equipment malfunction, operator error, sabotage, damage, enviornment, or loss of power source
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the sustainment phase is
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s transition phase from build up or surge phase, where the majority of the main operating force has arrived and completed in processing actions
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