[Solved] SEJPME II Module 7
1) Joint logisticians coordinate sustained logistic readiness through the
... [Show More] integrating functions of _____. [objective128]
organizing for execution, achieving situational awareness, and designating lead Service responsibilities
translating strategic guidance, developing operational concepts, and assessing logistic plans
unity of effort, environment-wide visibility, and rapid and precise response
planning, executing, and controlling joint logistic operations
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2) Which of the following are issues considered during redeployment planning? (Select all that apply.) [objective153]
Protection
Infrastructure assessment
Force health protection
Intelligence preparation
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3) When executing a joint logistics plan, which of the following requires maintaining visibility over the status and location of resources, the current and future requirements of the force, and the joint and component processes that deliver support to the joint force? [objective130]
Organizing for execution
Establishing a battle rhythm
Understanding the Commander's Critical Information Requirements (CCIRs)
Situational awareness
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4) War games, simulations, or table exercises enable joint logisticians to work directly with the operations planners as they seek to _____. [objective131] [Remediation Accessed :N]
identify vulnerabilities in joint logistic plans
improve friendly forces' opportunity for success
determine feasibility of support by assessing capabilities of the supply chain
conduct assessments and identify risk
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5) Which core capability supports movement of forces and equipment? [objective132]
maintenance operations
logistic services
deployment and distribution
supply
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6) Which three of the following when combined are some of the functions that comprise core capabilities of joint logistics? [objective133]
supply
health service support
battle rhythm
situational awareness
maintenance operations
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7) Within the Personnel Services Division, which support organization is responsible for maintaining personal data of Service members related to their employment? [objective134]
Religious Ministry
Legal Support
Human Resources
Financial Management
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8) The principles of personnel support are defined as having a _____ that is _____. [objective135]
command emphasis; responsive, and responsible
command emphasis; synchronized, unified, and flexible
staff emphasis; synchronized, unified, and flexible
staff emphasis; responsive and responsible
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9) The purpose of the personnel estimate is to _____. (Select all that apply.) [objective136]
collect and analyze relevant information
develop the most effective solution to a problem
apportion forces to the combatant commander
identify the most appropriate forces that best meet the SecDef's requirements
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10) Once a mission is defined by the SecDef, the joint task force headquarters identifies its personnel requirements. These requirements are summarized in the _____. [objective137]
Global Force Management Plan
Concept of Operations (CONOPS)
Joint Manning Document
Operation Plan (OPLAN)
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11) Who is responsible for the organization and employment of legal personnel assigned or attached to a joint task force headquarters? [objective138]
SecDef
Joint Force Commander
Staff Judge Advocate
Geographic Combatant Commander
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12) Prior to deployment, the Staff Judge Advocate must determine what legal authorities are in place and what authorities are needed or desired to support the JTF mission. [objective139]
False
True
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13) A permissive operational environment describes situations when the _____. [objective140]
host government forces do not have totally effective control of the territory and population in the intended operational area (OA)
host country and law enforcement agencies have control, the intent, and the capability to assist operations that a unit needs to conduct
host government forces have some control over the population, but the forces are fractioned providing minimal support of operations
hostile forces have control, intent, and capability to effectively oppose operations
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14) Which of the following is described as the ability to project the military instrument of national power? [objective141]
Global force management
Operation plan (OPLAN)
Global force projection
Concept of operations (CONOPS)
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15) Which stage of the projection process is identified by the movement of forces within the operational areas (OAs), the positioning of forces into a formation for battle, or the relocation of forces and materiel to a different OA? [objective142]
Redeployment
Mobilization
Sustainment
Deployment
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16) During which stage of the projection process can senior leaders establish support facilities in multiple sites outside of the U.S. and the crisis area? [objective143]
Sustainment
Joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI)
Deployment
Mobilization
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17) The strategic mobility triad is composed of which elements? [objective144]
Mobility, agility, and flexibility
Pre-positioning, airlift, and sealift
Visibility, transferability, and transportability
U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), operational control (OPCON), and operation plan (OPLAN)
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18) Which of the following describe the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff's (CJCS's) responsibilities? (Select all that apply.) [objective145]
Prescribes a movement priority system to ensure responsiveness to meet the needs of the combatant commander (CCDR)
Reviews the CCDR's plans and programs to determine adequacy, consistency, acceptability, and feasibility to perform the assigned mission
Prepares joint logistic and mobility plans to support joint operation plans (OPLANS)
Monitors the capabilities of United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)
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19) Which statement describes the difference between the responsibilities of the supported combatant commander (CCDR) and the supporting CCDR? [objective146]
The supported CCDR builds and validates force and movement requirements, whereas the supporting CCDR reports force movement requirements data.
The supported CCDR regulates the transportation flow of support personnel, whereas the supporting CCDR regulates the force flow based on strategic, operational, and tactical control.
The supported CCDR ensures units retain visibility and mobility, whereas the supporting CCDR determines predeployment standards.
The supported CCDR establishes a collaborative process, whereas the supporting CCDR must prioritize mission, align forces, and consider planned theater distribution.
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20) Which of the following types of plans describes the most probable outcomes of a mission and identifies force requirements? [objective147]
Crisis Plan
Contingency Plan
Operation plan (OPLAN)
Concept of operations (CONOPS)
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21) Which of the following are phases of the deployment process? (Select all that apply.) [objective148]
Predeployment activities
Deployment planning
Mobility
Movement
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22) Which of the segments of joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI) is defined as the process of transferring forces, capabilities, and materiel from marshalling areas to tactical assembly areas and operational areas (OAs)? [objective149] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Reception
Staging
Onward movement
Integration
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23) During redeployment planning, transition occurs when _____. (Select all that apply.) [objective150] [Remediation Accessed :N]
control of the ongoing mission is transferred to another organization
a change of mission is brought about by changing circumstances or objectives
materiel and equipment can no longer sustain deployment
the force of enemy forces is too strong and causes a retreat
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24) The movement phase of deployment is comprised of which of the following three segments? [objective151]
maintain, repair, or sustain equipment
origin to air or sea ports of embarkation (POE)
POE operations
POE to port of debarkation (POD)
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25) During the joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI) phase of redeployment, destination reception refers to _____. [objective152] [Remediation Accessed :N]
recovering the unit's assigned personnel and equipment
preparing the force for the next crisis
transporting forces via a common user or commercial lift from a port of debarkation (POD) to a demobilization station
tracking the force to determine exact location of personnel, equipment, and materiel
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26) Which of the following key global providers supports the components of the joint force with equipment and supplies needed for sustained logistic readiness? [objective129]
USTRANSCOM
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)/Services
Joint Staff
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