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RS OPS

InteragencyRS

MultinatRS

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IntergovRS

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Joint Religious Support

JP 1-05

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Joint Religious Support

What is the joint doctrine for religious support?

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Joint Religious Support

Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF)

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Joint Religious Support

What is a combined joint task force (NATO); commander, joint

task force?

JP 1-02

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Joint Religious Support

Combatant Command-authority

(COCOM)

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Joint Religious Support

What is the combatant command (command authority) exercised typically in a geographical or

functional responsibility designated by the President or

Sec Def ?

JP 1-02

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Joint Religious Support

Service Component Commander

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Joint Religious Support

What is a command consisting of the Service component commander and all those Service

forces, such as individuals, units, detachments, organizations, and installations under that

command, including the support forces that have been assigned to a combatant command or further

assigned to a subordinate unified command or joint task force?

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Joint Religious Support

Consequent Management (CM)

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Joint Religious Support

What Consequence Management actions are taken to maintain or restore essential

services and manage and mitigate problems resulting from disasters and catastrophes, including natural, manmade, or terrorist

incidents?

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Interagency RS

Federal Emergency Management Agency

(FEMA)

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Interagency RS

What is the “Federal Emergency Management Agency” that develops and

coordinates national policy and programs, and facilities effective emergency

management during all phases of national security and catastrophic emergencies?

JP 3-07.7

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Interagency RS

Interagency Coordination

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Interagency RS

What is the coordination that occurs between agencies of the US government, including the

Department of Defense, for the purpose of accomplishing an

objective?

(JP 3-08)

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Interagency RS

This is the lead federal agency (LFA) for homeland security (HS). Within Department of

Defense (DOD), the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Homeland Defense) (ASD(HD)) was

established within the office of the Under Secretary for Policy to provide overall direction

and supervision for policy, program planning and execution, and allocation of DOD resources for homeland defense (HD) and civil support (CS).

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Interagency RS

What is the Department of Homeland Security?

JP 3-08 Vol I Interagency, Intergovernmental Organization, and

Nongovernmental Organization Coordination During Joint Operations

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Interagency RS

Consequence Management Response Team

(CMRT)

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Interagency RS

What provides technical assistance on CBERNE

incidents on the populace?

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Interagency RS

PDD 56“Presidential Decision

Directive”

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Interagency RS

What is the directive “Managing Complex

Contingency Operations” that integrates all components of a US response to a crisis by accelerating

interagency planning?

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Intergovernmental RS

Intergovernmental Organization

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Intergovernmental RS

What is an organization created by a formal agreement (e.g., a treaty) between two or more governments. It may be established on a global, regional, or functional basis for wide-ranging or

narrowly defined purposes. Formed to protect and promote national interests shared by member states?

(JP 3-08)

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Intergovernmental RS

United Nations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the African Union.

Also called IGO.

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Intergovernmental RS

What are some examples of intergovernmental

organizations?

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Intergovernmental RS

Interagency, Intergovernmental Organization, and Nongovernmental

Organization

Coordination During Joint Operations (2 volumes). 17 March 2006.

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Intergovernmental RS

What is JP 3-08?

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Intergovernmental RSOn a case-by-case basis, the President may place US forces participating in multilateral peace operations under United Nations (UN)

auspices under this type of control of a competent UN commander for specific UN

operations authorized by the Security Council. The President retains and will

never relinquish command authority over US forces.

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Intergovernmental RS

What is operational control (OPCON) (with modifications)?

JP 3-08 Vol. I Interagency, Intergovernmental Organization, and Nongovernmental Organization

Coordination During Joint Operations

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Intergovernmental RS

These types of organizations provide assistance to over 250 million people annually. Because of their

capability to respond quickly and effectively to crises, they can lessen the civil-military resources that a commander would otherwise have to devote to an operation. Although philosophical differences may exist between military forces and them, short-term

objectives are frequently very similar.

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Intergovernmental RS

What are Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)?

JP 3-08 Vol. I Interagency, Intergovernmental Organization, and Nongovernmental

Organization Coordination During Joint Operations

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Multinational RS

Multinational Operations

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Multinational RS

What is a collective term to describe military actions conducted by forces

of two or more nations, usually undertaken within the structure of a

coalition or alliance?

(JP 1-02)

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Multinational RS

Civil-Military Operations Center

(CMOC)

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Multinational RS

What is the organization that assist U.S. and multinational

forces with IOs, NGOs, PVOs, and HN agencies?

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Multinational RS

Coalition

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Multinational RS

What is an ad-hoc arrangement between two or more nations

for common action?

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Multinational RS

Alliance

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Multinational RS

What is the result of formal agreements between two or

more nations for broad, long-term objectives such as

NATO?

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Multinational RS

JP 3-16

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Multinational RS

“Multinational Operations”

7 March, 2007

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RS OPS

Modified Table of Organization and Equipment

(MTOE)

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RS OPS

What authorizes UMTs to be assigned to units whose primary mission is

warfighting?

FM 1-05

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RS OPS

METT-TC

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RS OPS

What are the planning factors of Mission, Enemy, Terrain and weather,

Troops and support available, Time available, and Civil considerations

fundamental to assessing and visualizing for RS Ops?

FM 3-0, FM 1-05

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RS OPS

Care for the living

Care for dying

Honor the dead

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RS OPS

What are our religious support functions?

FM 1-05

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RS OPS

Stability Operations

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RS OPS

What is an overarching term encompassing various military missions, tasks, and activities conducted

outside the United States in coordination with other instruments of national power to maintain or

reestablish a safe and secure environment, provide essential governmental services, emergency

infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief?

(JP 3-0, FM 3-0)

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RS OPS

Offense Operations

Defense Operations

Stability Operations

Civil Support Operations

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RS OPS

What are the elements of full spectrum operations?

FM 3-0