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CWPC Week 1 Assessment Questions with Complete Solutions, Exams of Nursing

A series of questions and answers related to the first week of the cwpc (command and warfare planning course). It covers key concepts and principles of national security, military strategy, and joint planning processes. Valuable for students studying national security, military strategy, or related fields.

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CWPC Week 1 Assessment Questions
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The ability of the United States to achieve its national strategic objectives is
dependent on the effectiveness of the US Government (USG) in employing
the instruments of national power (IOPs).
The four instruments of national power, known as DIME, are: - correct answer
Diplomatic, Informational, Military, Economic
The National Security Council (NSC) system is the principal forum for
interagency deliberation of national security policy issues requiring
Presidential decision. The purpose of the NSC is to develop
___________recommendations with interagency consensus to the President
for approval. - correct answer policy
The National Security Strategy (NSS) is prepared by the Executive Branch of
the USG for Congress and outlines the major national security concerns of the
US and how the administration plans to address them using all instruments of
national power. - correct answer True
What establishes combatant command (CCMD) missions and responsibilities;
addresses assignment of forces; delineates geographic areas of responsibility
(AORs) and specifies responsibilities for CCDRs? - correct answer Unified
Command Plan
The National Defense Strategy (NDS) articulates a defense strategy that's
consistent with current National Security Strategy (NSS). - correct answer
True
The Contingency Planning Guidance (CPG) serves as the principal source
document for the: - correct answer Joint Strategic Campaign Plan
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The ability of the United States to achieve its national strategic objectives is dependent on the effectiveness of the US Government (USG) in employing the instruments of national power (IOPs). The four instruments of national power, known as DIME, are: - correct answer ✔Diplomatic, Informational, Military, Economic The National Security Council (NSC) system is the principal forum for interagency deliberation of national security policy issues requiring Presidential decision. The purpose of the NSC is to develop ___________recommendations with interagency consensus to the President for approval. - correct answer ✔policy The National Security Strategy (NSS) is prepared by the Executive Branch of the USG for Congress and outlines the major national security concerns of the US and how the administration plans to address them using all instruments of national power. - correct answer ✔True What establishes combatant command (CCMD) missions and responsibilities; addresses assignment of forces; delineates geographic areas of responsibility (AORs) and specifies responsibilities for CCDRs? - correct answer ✔Unified Command Plan The National Defense Strategy (NDS) articulates a defense strategy that's consistent with current National Security Strategy (NSS). - correct answer ✔True The Contingency Planning Guidance (CPG) serves as the principal source document for the: - correct answer ✔Joint Strategic Campaign Plan

Warfare is typically divided into these three levels: - correct answer ✔Strategic Operational Tactical What system is used by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) to provide military advice to the President, Secretary of Defense, National Security Council, and Homeland Security Council and provide strategic direction to the US Armed Forces? - correct answer ✔Joint Strategic Planning System Which strategic document defines the national military objectives (i.e., ends), how to accomplish these objectives (i.e., ways), and addresses the military capabilities required to execute the strategy (i.e., means). - correct answer ✔National Military Strategy The Joint Strategic Campaign Plan (JSCP) is the primary vehicle through which the CJCS exercises responsibility for directing the preparation of joint: - correct answer ✔Plans The GFMIG integrates the following complementary information into a single Global Force Management (GFM) document: - correct answer ✔Assignment Apportionment Allocation Information/methodology The strategic estimate encompasses all aspects of the CCDRs' operational environment, and is the basis for the development of the CCDR's ______? - correct answer ✔Theater Strategy

Match the planning level to the planning product. - correct answer ✔Level 1- Commander's Estimate Level 2- Base Plan Level 3- Concept Plan Level 4- Operational Plan The Joint Planning and Execution Planning Community (JPEC) includes headquarters, commands, and agencies involved in joint operation planning, or are committed to a joint operation. - correct answer ✔True Matching. Joint Planning Process (JPP) is an orderly, analytical set of logical steps to frame a problem; examine a mission; develop, analyze, and compare alternative COAs; select the best COA; and produce a plan or order. Match the seven JPP steps - correct answer ✔1- Initiation 2- Mission Analysis 3- COA Development 4- COA Analysis 5- COA Comparison 6- COA Approval 7- Plan or Order Development The JFACC uses the Joint Planning Process for Air (JPPA) to develop the ________. - correct answer ✔Joint Air Operations Plan Military doctrine is defined as fundamental principles by which the military forces or elements thereof guide their actions in support of national objectives. Doctrine is considered - correct answer ✔Authoritative, but not directive

Each Service brings their own unique _______ and _______ to the joint fight. In the Air Force perspective, control of the vertical dimension is generally a necessary precondition for control of the surface. Airmen can exploit mass and maneuver simultaneously greater than surface forces. Airmen can apply force against many facets of enemy power. - correct answer ✔cultures; perspectives Air Force Doctrine consists of three levels:1. _________2. Operational (detailed organization of air and space forces)3. Tactical (covers Tactics, Technique and Procedures (TTP)) - correct answer ✔Basic (most fundamental and enduring beliefs) The LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education (LeMay Center) represents the Air Force in the development of relevant doctrine, and acts as the Air Force's arbiter on doctrinal issues and positions. - correct answer ✔True (See IP-204, SOB 5) Adaptive Planning and Execution System (APEX) is a DOD enterprise of joint policies, processes, procedures, and reporting structures supported by communications and information technology; that is used by the joint planning and execution community to monitor, plan, and execute mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, redeployment, and demobilization activities associated with joint operations. - correct answer ✔True DCAPES is the Air Force's war planning system and provides an Air Force feed to JOPES' Automated Data Processing (ADP). Identify the additional ADP tools and systems. - correct answer ✔JOPES Editing Tool (JET) Rapid Query Tool Identify the components of DCAPES - correct answer ✔UTM- DCAPES Module for UTC Management (registration, maintenance, reports)

Functional Campaign Plans (FCPs) - correct answer ✔FCPs address functional threats or challenges that are not geographically constrained and require coordination cross multiple CCMDs. See JP 5-0, 1 Dec 20 for additional information. _______ replaced Theater Campaign Plans. They are the primary plans through which the Combatant Commands execute day-to-day campaigning. CCPs address theater objectives as well as objectives directed by GCPs, RCPs, and FCPs. See JP 5-0, 1 Dec 20 for additional information. - correct answer ✔Combatant Commander Campaign Plans (CCPs) Contingency plans are __________ of campaign plans that are deliberately planned for designated threats, catastrophic events, and non-crisis events. - correct answer ✔Branches Security Cooperation involves all DoD interactions with foreign defense establishments to build defense relationships that promote specific US security interests, build and develop friendly military capabilities, and provide US forces with peacetime and contingency access to a Host Nation (HN).


Question Which is not a security cooperation program? - correct answer ✔All are Security Cooperation programs The USAF War and Mobilization Plan (WMP) is the Air Force's supporting document to the Joint Strategic Campaign Plan (JSCP) that provides Air Staff, Air Force planners, and Air Force commanders with current policies, planning factors, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) apportioned forces for conducting and supporting operations. - correct answer ✔True

Match the WMP volumes - correct answer ✔WMP-1: Basic Plan & Supporting Documents WMP-2: Plans Listing and Summary WMP-3: Combat and Support Forces (UTCs) WMP-4: Wartime Aircraft Activity (WAA) WMP-5: Basic Planning Factors and Data (POL, AMMO, Engines, MREs) Logistics Feasibility Analysis Capability (LOGFAC) is the Air Force system serving as the United States Air Force (USAF) War and Mobilization Plan, Volume 4 (WMP-4) database and is used to compute what type of requirements? - correct answer ✔Consumables The AFIMSC Division Chiefs are the individuals accountable for the management and oversight of all personnel and equipment within a specific functional discipline to support operation planning and execution. - correct answer ✔False, Functional Area Managers Who is accountable for the management and oversight of all personnel and equipment within a specific functional area? - correct answer ✔Functional Area Managers (FAMs) What are some roles and responsibilities of the Functional Area Managers? - correct answer ✔1. Monitor readiness reporting

  1. Develop, manage, and maintain unit type codes (UTCs)
  2. Source Requirements What guidance is provided by FAMs to maximize the number of UTCs postured using based units' authorizations? - correct answer ✔Prioritization and sequencing

Identify the four components of a UTC. - correct answer ✔MISCAP- defines the mission the UTC is capable of accomplishing Manpower Force Element- authorized personnel needed to complete MISCAP details Logistics Detail- associated supplies and equipment needed to conduct the MISCAP Title- A brief description of the UTC capabilities There are two types of UTCs (standard and non-standard). Non-standard UTCs are identified as either Z99 (non-standard) or ZZZ (Associate). Unit manpower that cannot be captured in a standard UTC will be postured to which type of non-standard UTC? - correct answer ✔ZZZ (Associate UTC) Air Force Planners and Functional Area Managers (FAMs) will use the ____________ module, Unit Type Management (UTM) for all UTC development, registration, and maintenance activities. - correct answer ✔DCAPES Mobilization is the process of assembling and organizing __________ to support national objectives in time of war or other emergencies. - correct answer ✔National resources Resources available for mobilization are _______, _______ and _______. - correct answer ✔Ready Reserve, Standby Reserve and Retired Reserve

During Presidential Reserve Call-up (PRC): - correct answer ✔POTUS can activate ARC without declaration of national emergency POTUS can activate ARC forces for no more than 365 days PRC is limited to not more than 200,000 Ready Reserve _______ plans support Combatant Commanders' (CCDRs') operation plans (OPLANs), concept plans (CONPLANs), operation orders (OPORDs), and campaign plans. They are detailed plans prepared by the Military Departments and DOD agencies. They are based on _______ and _______ guidance in the Guidance for Employment of the Force (GEF), Defense Planning Guidance (DPG), Global Force Management Implementation Guidance (GFMIG), DOD Master Mobilization Guide (MMG), and in tasks specified by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) in the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP). - correct answer ✔Mobilization; policy; planning The Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF) is the force generation construct used to _______ the battle rhythm of these forces in order to meet global combatant commander (CCDR) requirements while maintaining the highest possible level of overall readiness. - correct answer ✔Manage The Air Expeditionary Task Force (AETF) is the organizational structure for Air Force forces in response to operational taskings. AETFs are established for a temporary period of time to perform a __________ mission. - correct answer ✔specified AEF _______ is defined as filling out a deployed unit with the largest portion possible from a single unit. - correct answer ✔Teaming