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Contingency Support
Volume 2
Question | Answer |
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201 1.Describe joint doctrine | joint doctrine promotes a common perspective from which to plan, train, and conduct military operations |
201 2. Describe the term UNIFIED ACTION | unifed action refers to the synchronization, coordination, and integration, of the activities of governmental and nongovernmental entities with military operations to achieve unity of effort |
201 3. the DOD is composed of what agencies | office of the secretary of defense, the military departments, joint chiefs of staff (JCS) joint staff, comnatant commands, inspector general of the DOD, DOD agenies, DOD field activities |
201 4. The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) consistes of what agencies | chairman of the joint chiefs of staff (CJCS) vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, chief of staff, US army, chief of naval operations, chief of staff, US AF, commandant of the marine corps, supported by the joint staff |
201 5. What chain of commandis joint operation planning conducted whithin | joint operation planning is conducted within the chain of command tht runs from the president throught the SECDEF to the CCDRs and their subordinated JFCs |
201 6. Name and the fice activies of joint operation planning for an anticipated | mobilization, deployment,employment,sustainment, redeployment planning |
201 7. what is JOPES, who uses it, and what do they use it for | JOPES is a system of joint policies, procedures, and reporting structures by communications and computer systems. It is used by the joint planners to monitor, plan, and execute planning activities during peace and crisis |
201 8. what is DCAPES and what is the objective of DCAPES | DCAPES in the AFs war planning system and provides the AF feed to JOPES. The objective of DCAPES is to enable AF unique operation planning and execution processes which include associated joint policy procedures |
202 1. Define total force accountability | as the accurate accounting for all AF at all times regardless of location |
202 2. what makes up the total force | consists of AF active duty and air reserve compnents (ARC) as well as the inplace force at reception bases |
202 3. name the five elements of tatal foce accountability | strength, unit, replacement, transient, tasked-wing accountability |
202 4. when discussing the nationaly guardsmen citizen soldier relationshop, what are they able to bring from civilian jobs to their military | is the broad range of talent and experience that traditional gurad members bring from their civilian jobs to their military |
202 5. why do members of the AFR consider themselves citizen airmen | in addition to their military duties they are employed in the private sector in a wide variety of career field; yet they dedicate a considerable portion of their lives to serving as a part of the total force |
203 1. what is the secondary purpose of the AEF | the AEFs secondary purpose is to provide predictability and stability to airmen |
203 2. list some items that are vital to understand about the AEF doctrine | the AEF doctrine is not only vital to understand how to best emplot air and space power, bit it is also vital to understand the proper way to organize, present and deploy air and space forces |
203 3. The AEF concept is how the AF completes what actions | organizes, trains, equips, and sustains itself by creating a mindset and cultural state thta embraces the unique characteristics of aerospace power to meet the national security challenges of the 221st century |
203 4. name the two fundamental principles of the AEF concept | to provide trained and ready air and space forces for national defence and to meet national commitments through a structured approach which enhances total force readiness and sustainment |
203 5. what does the four month baseline AEF vulnerability period facilitate | the baseline AEF vulnerability period of four months facilitates readiness of the force to respond to ratational and OPLAN requirements |
203 6. tempo bands and enabler forces contain forces from what two components | tempo bands and enabler forces contain both active compnent and ARC forces |
203 7. when aligning a UTC capability into a tempo band, the requirements are relative to what | aligning a UTC capability into a tempo band is based on requirements relative to assiged rotational capability for each vulnerability period |
203 8. what are air expeditionary wings capable of | establising and operating an airbase and will be established using the AF combat wing structure with an operations group, maintenance group, medical group, and mission support group, two or three aviation or operations squadrons |
203 9. why is the air expeditionary group normally the smallest AETF presented to a theater | the air expeditionary group is normally the smallest AETF presented to a theater becuase a single AEG rarely includes sufficient command and control and expeditionary combat support to sustain it in the field |
203 10. Give description of the air expedditionary squadron | the air expeditionary squadron is the basic war fighting organization of the AF and is the building block of the AETF |
204 1. UTCs are represented by how many characters | UTCs are represented by a 5-character alphanumeric code |
204 2. what do war planners use UTCs to document | war planners use UTCs to document total AF manpower and logistics requirements needed to support the national military strategy during operational planning and execution activities |
204 3. what do UTCs define | UTCs by definition define capabilities |
204 4. when is a UTC usable | a UTC is usable when it has been registered in DCAPES with MEF and or equipment estimates |
204 5. once a UTC has registered in the MEFPAK what happenes next | once the UTC has been registered in the manpower and equipment force packaging MEFPAK the UTC can then be postured by an organization in the UTC availability and with the exception of A-UTC can be used in a TPFDD for planning and execution purposes |
204 6. whare are the different types of UTCs | the standard UTC and the non-standard UTC |
204 7. describe the standard UTC | is a UTC in the MEFPAK and TUCHA data file that has complete movement caracteristics in both files |
204 8. describe the non-standard UTC | is a UTC in the MEFPAk and TUCHa file that does not have complete movement characteristics |
204 9. what is an A-UTC | is a placeholder for deployable capability. In other words the UTC itself is not deployable and cannot be put into a TPFEDD |
204 10. describe the UTC attribute, MEFPAK responsible agency (MRA) | formerly known as the MEFPAK responsible command is an organization designated by a headquarters AF functional area manager to develope and maintain detailed date on a UTC for use throughtout the AF |
204 11. what is the MANFOR | 2is a compnent of the MEFPAK and DCAPES it is a database containing the UTC UTC title MISCAP and manpower detail for each applicable UTC |
204 12. UTCs are built to accommodate how many days of sustained capability | UTCs are generally built to accommodate 30 days of sustained capability before having to be augmented with new supplies of personnel |
204 13. what is the UTC development | is the process of adding a UTC to the MEFPAK building the manpower and or equipment detail and getting the UTC added to the TUCHA |
204 14. name the guidelines that will help determine when a UTC must be developed | new equipment types enter the inventory deployable units experience a significant change in either operational concept or mission significant program changes occur in manpower or equipment and significant program or operational changes occur |
204 15. Where are new UTC requests created | in the unit type management module utilizing the UTM registration function in DCAPES. In the UTM registration function the action choice button gives the user the option of add chg or cnx |
204 16. what happens to a UTC when it is no longer needed | the MTA can request that the UTC be cancelled since this is a registration action it must be coordinated with other commands that are using the UTC |
205 1. what does posturing a UTC consist of | entering a UTC for a specific unit into UTC availability |
205 2. when posturing a UTC availability record, who must determine the recordes posturing code | MAFCOM FAMs must determine the recods posturing code align the record to a specific AEF library and ensure supporting UTCs if applicable are similarly postured |
205 3.which agency determins which organizations will posture the required UTCs and quanity | THE MAJCOM based upon Air staff FAM guidance determines which organizations will posture the required UTCs and the quantity |
205 4. when posturing an A-UTC record, what will be used to provide the LLD | The authorized AFSC skill level grade of the UMD positions will be used to provide the LLD |
205 5. as with all UTCs personnel assigned to authorizations linked to an A-UTC can be exchanged with what to meet deplotment requirements aslong as the individual's AEF alignment is not changed | as with all UTCs personel assigned to authorizations linked to an A-UTC can be exchanged with authorizations linkid to standard deplotable UTCs to meet deployment requirements as long as the individuals AEF alignment is not changed |
206 1. mobilization of the ARC is also called or considered what | activation |
206 2. activation relates to what | recall colunteerism and call up |
206 3. mobilizations encompasees all activities necessary for what | for the orderly transition of sctive and ANG/USAFR forces from a peacetime to wartime posture |
206 4. the war and mobilization plan, volume 6, covers what | covers transitioning the industrial base from a normal state of peacetime preparedness to wartime production postures |
207 1. demobilization is referred to as what term | as deactivation |
207 2. when deactivation is directed, the servicing MPS is responsible for what actions | for reviewing each separation in relation to deactivation and assisting affected member in determining any selective alternative available to them |
207 3. whare are the two deactivation possibilities | 1. the individuals deactivation separation is correct the MPS inputs projected separation on records identified as activated and 2. Individual will remain on AD; tour is extended/ updated as appropriate |
207 4. what date is used when projected separation actions | are implemented on the effective date |
1. in order for joint doctrine to promote a perspective that is used to plan train and conduct military operations it represents what is | b. taught, believed, and advocated as what is right (that is what works best) |
2. what process guides the combatant commanders (CCDR) in developing pland for the possible employment of the military instrument of national power to meet contingencies and respond to unforeseen crises | c. joint operation planning |
3. the provision of logistics and personnel services required to maintain and prolong operations until successful mission accomplishment describes | d. sustainment planning |
4. total force accountability is defined as the accurate accounting for all AF at all times | b. regardless of location |
5. total force accountability can be expanded by the theater commander or the supported command to include all of the following except | c. dependents |
6. PERSCO maintains accountability over all personnel on the ground, including transients, at their deployed and designated geographically separated location, regardless of status sccording to component command | d. strength |
7. the guard is a unique institution with both | b. federal and state missions |
8. the air and space expeditionary forces AEF primary purpose is | c. warfighter support |
9. Airmen are assigned to unit manpower document UMD authorizations that are postured in unit type codes. These unit type codes are aligned in | d. on of the air and space expeditionary force AEF or enabler libraries |
10. the AF presents its force capabilities to satisfy commander requirements through which concept | a.air and space expeditionary force AEF |
11. Global force management GFM is a process to align | c. force apportionment assignment and allocation methodologies in support of the defese strategy and in support of joint force availability requirements |
12. AF manpower and logistics requirements documented in JOPES/DCAPES timephases force deployment data are used in support of all the following except | d. schedule of events (SOE) |
13. a unit type code UTC is considered complete once | b. it is registered in the TUCHA with all MFE and or equipment detail |
14. standard unit type codes UTC are used in JOPES/DCAPES to iddentify manpower and logistic requirements for all of the following except | c. sustainment actions |
15. which unit type code UTC attribute is a code identifying the deployment status of a UTC | d. Deployment indicator |
16. personel unit type codes UTC are generally built to accommodate how many days of sustained capability before habing to be resupplies or augmented with new supplies or personnel | b. 30 |
17. which of these agencies can initiate unit type code UTC development except | d. Base level militar personnel section MPS |
18. when a unit type code is no longer needed who can request the UTC be cancelled | a MEFPAK responsible agency MRA |
19. unit type codes UTC that are cancelled remain in the MEFPAK and TUCHA for how many years | a. one |
20. all AF personnel contribute to the air expeditionary force AEF; therefore all authorization must be postured in the | b. unit type code UTC availability |
21. specific unit type codes UTC to posture is based on the Air staff FAM prioritizations and sequencing instructions that can be found inor on the | ARFC AEF online web site |
22. A-UTCs are postured in the UTC availability and aligned to the | a. air expeditionary force AEF libraries |
23. the purpose of mobilization planning is the means by which | b. organizations charged with mobilization responsibilities define policies and document procedures to accomplish tasks |
24. Normally push-pull will not be recommended unless all of the following factors are present except | c. major contingencies involve lare deployments |
25. once the separation personnel data system PDS action flows from base to headquarters AF the HAF records status changes from 10 to | d. 20 |
26. when will the flow of data from the active file to the ANG/USAFR file occur | b. at the time of the initial separation projection |
27. in order to demobilize a member demobilization orders are not required the personnelist needs what to documents to verify the deactivation | c. DD form 214 and the paid travel voucher |
28. individuals may reques retention on active duty because of all the following except | a educational hardship |
208. 1. the wing/installation commander is responsible for making sure the installation is capable of supporting what | is capable of supporting deployment operations |
208 2. who designates an IDO and also alternate IDOs | the wing and installation commander |
208 3. what is the grade requiremenr for the IDO position | is a military or federal civilian fully qualified logistics readiness officer |
208 4. how long is the IDO appointed for | for a minimum period of 18 months with the exception of short tour locations where the minimum period will be 12 months |
209 1. whos ultimately responsible for providing accurate accountability | a command responsibility |
209 2. name the accountability categories the commander is responsible for | Title 32(ang) title 10(active duty, air reserve compnent) title 6(DOD civillians) family members and contractors |
209 3.what is the function of the HQ AFPC/PRC | serves as the primart distrubtion and collection point for information regarding impacted threatened personnel |
209 4. who does HQ AFPC/PRC contact for news media advice | contact HQ AFPC PA for any type of news media event |
210. 1 Regarding all PERSCO GCCS-AF equipment at real-world deployed locations, who handles this responsibility | HQ AFPC owns and controls all PERSCO GCCS-AF equipment at real-world deployed locations and has sole responsibility for software upgrades, warranty information, and replacement parts |
210 2. What is the job of the deployed equipment custodian | makes sure all GCCS-AF equipment is ventoried, at the beginning and end of each cycle, on the GCCS-AF Inventory sheet provided by HQ AFPC |
210 3. When must mobement of GCCS equipment be corrdinated and with whom | any movememnt of GCCS equipment must be coordinated through and approved by HQ AFPC/DPW |
210 4. What will bases maintain their deployable GCCS-AF equipment for | bases maintain their deployable GCCS-AF equipment for training, local exercises and ORIs |
211 1. Who establishes PTs | by the Air Staff PERSCO FAM HQ USAF/A1PR and sourced to the MAJCOMs to meet the mational military strategy and the Joint Capabilities Plan (JSCP) |
211 2. How are PTs structured | IAW with UTCs registered in the MEFPAK |
211 3. Who determines the PT requirements at each location | the component command personnel planner determines the PT requirements at each location based on a variety of factors |
211 4. what is the formula that tells how many personnel technicians service how many individuals | The formula of 1 personnel technician per 275 individuals is used as only a guide |
29. once the wing/installation commander complets the nstallation deployment officer and alternate IDO appointment letter all of these receive a copy except | |
30. who determines the frequency ad scope of exercises based on what is necessart to ensure the deployment process runs efficiently and that all units including associate units are prepared to deploy | |
31. at a minimum each wing/installation must conduct at least one deployment exercise per 20-month AEF cycle that tasks what percent of personnel and equipment of all P-coded UTCs identified in the UTC availability | |
32. the wing/installation commander ensure procedures are established to notify airmen of a tasking within how many hours | |
33. the mission support group commander is responsible for all of the following except | |
34. all of the these make up the installation deployment cell except | |
35. within how many hours of an emergency event will HQ AFPC/PRC publish a message or email to the MAJCOM | |
36. what category title will the aif force reserve command and the national guard bureau make provisions to include evacuation plans on | |
37.Who will each MAJCOM and the NGB direct to ensure all wing/installation commanders and GSUs have evacuation plans | |
38. In the event a member is stranded in a crisis area with no communications available memners are encouraged to report their status to | d. any responging agency |
39. whose responsibility is it to ensure UCCs are trained and in place for members to report their evacuation location in the event the member and or their families are required to relocate | |
40. MAJCOMs own base-level GCCS-AF equipments and are responsible for all the following except | c. initial load of software |
41. personnel planners are responsible for ensuring sufficiend personnel support for contingency operation teams (PT) and equipment are scheduled with what team | |
42. which unit type code (UTC) is considered or called the personnel support for contingency operation (PERSCO) accountability team | |
which unit type code is a dependent team consisting of four individual and cannot deploy without a RFPF1 team or FSS IPR present at the deployed location | |
44. training is the primart factor is what deployment phase | |
45. who serves at the focal point for scheduling and documenting all initial recurring ancillary deployment training and classified courier training for personnel support for contingency operation team members |