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A series of questions and answers related to the organization and command structure of the us armed forces. It covers key aspects like the chain of command, roles of key personnel, and the department of defense's structure. Useful for understanding the hierarchical organization and decision-making processes within the us military.
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What are the established levels of responsibility for command, control, and communication throughout a chain of command called? - ANS-Command authority.
What extends from the U.S President through the Secretary of Defense, through two distinct branches of command, and through each commander at every level in the branches of service? - ANS- Responsibility and authority.
The various levels within the chain of command have different responsibilities and authority; however, each level in the chain is responsible for and accountable to whom? - ANS-Responsible for al lower levels and accountable to all higher levels.
What document establishes the basic principle of civilian control of the U.S Armed Forces? - ANS-U.S Constitution.
As Commander in Chief, The U.S President has final command authority, however as head of the executive branch, is the president subject to what? - ANS-Checks and Balances system of the legislative and judicial branches.
By statute, the chain of command runs from the U.S President, through the SecDef, then to whom? - ANS-Combatant commanders
For all forces not assigned to the Combatant commanders, the chain of command runs from the U.S President, through the SecDef, and then to whom? - ANS-Secretaries of the military departments.
When forces are assigned to the Combatant Commanders, administrative control over those forces typically flows through whom? - ANS-Their respective service branches.
A provision of what act permits the U.S President to authorize communications through the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, placing the Chairman in the communications chain of command? - ANS-The Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986
What is America's largest government agency? - ANS-Department of Defense (DOD)
Whose mission is to provide military forces to deter war and protect the security of our country? - ANS- Department of Defense (DOD)
Headquartered at the Pentagon, which offices are included in the Department of Defense? - ANS--Office of the SecDef.
-The Joint Chiefs of Staff.
-The Joint Staff
-The Departments of the Army, Navy (including the Marine Corps), and the Air Force.
-Unified combatant commands.
-Forces dedicated to combined commands, defense agencies, and field activities.
As the civilian head of the Department of Defense, to whom does the SecDef report directly? - ANS-The U.S President.
The U.S President appoints the SecDef with the advice and consent of whom? - ANS-the Senate.
Who Serves as principal defense policy advisor to the U.S President and is responsible for the formulation of general defense policy, policy related to all matters of direct and primary concern to the Department of Defense, and for the execution of approved policy? - ANS-Secretary of Defense (SecDef)
Who exercises operational chain of command between the U.S President and the Combatant Commanders? - ANS-Secretary of Defense (SecDef)
Who assists members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in carrying out the assigned responsibilities of strategic direction, unified operation of combatant commands, and integration of all branches of the military into an efficient force? - ANS-The Joint Staff.
By law, the direction of the Joint Staff rests exclusively with whom?: - ANS-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
Through whom does the Chairman normally manage the Joint Staff? - ANS-Director of the Joint Staff.
What percentage of Joint Staff positions allocated to the Navy do the Marines account for? - ANS-about 20 Percent.
Who is appointed by the U.S President, by and with advice and consent of the Senate, and holds the grade of General or Admiral? - ANS-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
Who is the principal military advisor to the U.S President, the National Security Council, and the SecDef?
To whom may the SecDef assign responsibility for overseeing the activities of the combatant commanders? - ANS-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
Who presides over the Joint Chiefs of Staff and objectively provides recommendations and the views of the Joint Chiefs to the U.S President, National Security Council, or the SecDef? - ANS-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
Who is appointed by the U.S President, by and with advice and consent of the senate, and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff? - ANS-Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (VCJCS)
The Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff performs duties prescribed by the Chariman, with the approval of whom? - ANS-Secretary of Defense (SecDef)
Who cannot be from the same branch of service as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS), serves a tour of two years, and may be reqppointed for two additional terms? - ANS-Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (VCJCS)
How long is the tour of the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff? - ANS-Two years and may be reappointed for two additional terms.
Who is designated as the highest senior enlisted position in the U.S Armed Forces? - ANS-Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman
Who is appointed to serve as an advisor to the Chairman and the Secretary of Defense on all matters involving Total Force integration, utilization, health of the force, and joint development for enlisted personnel? - ANS-Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman
Who serves as advisor to the President, SecDef, and the National Security Council? they are subject to the authority, direction, and control of the U.S President and the SecDef. - ANS-Members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Who provides the Strategic direction of the U.S Armed Forces, reviews major materiel and personnel requirements according to strategic and logistic requirements, and establishes joint doctrine? - ANS-The Joint Chiefs.
who is responsible for the assignment of logistic responsibilities to the military services, formulation of policies for joint training, and coordination of military education? - ANS-Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Who comprises the Joint Chiefs of Staff? - ANS--Chairman
-Vice Chairman
-Chief of Staff of the U.S Army.
-Chief of Naval Operations.