The Joint Logistics Environment
1) The joint logistics environment (JLE) exists within the _____ environment and consists of _____ that affect the employment of logistic capabilities. [objective128]
strategic; operation plans, service capabilities, and climates
strategic; authorities, logistic providers, and imperatives
operational; conditions, circumstances, and influences
tactical; situations, provisions, and restrictions
2) When identifying support activities during pre-redeployment, redeploying forces _____. [objective153]
confirm readiness and available movement dates
perform all personnel, supply, and inspection activities
may move to a designated staging area to prepare
must be supported with medical care, life support, supplies, and materiel
3) Which of the following joint logistic imperatives links the mission, commander's intent, and operational objectives to core logistic capabilities, procedures, and organizations? [objective130]
Execution
Assessment
Planning
Control
4) War games, simulations, or table exercises enable joint logisticians to work directly with the operations planners as they seek to _____. [objective131]
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
5) The purpose of field maintenance operations is to repair, modify, rebuild, and overhaul both entire systems and components and is directly linked to life cycle systems readiness. [objective132]
False
True
6) Core joint logistic capabilities are the _____ used to achieve objectives. [objective133] [Remediation Accessed :N]
processes, functions, and timetables
people, places, and things
agencies, materiel, and transportation
ends, ways, and means
7) Which of the following provides plans, policy, and guidance on Service member issues? [objective134]
Joint Manpower Division
Personnel Services Division
Director's Action Group
Personnel Readiness Division
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
9) The purpose of the personnel estimate is to _____. (Select all that apply.) [objective136]
identify the most appropriate forces that best meet the SecDef's requirements
apportion forces to the combatant commander
develop the most effective solution to a problem
collect and analyze relevant information
10) Which of the following describes Global Force Management? (Select all that apply.) [objective137] [Remediation Accessed :N]
It aligns force assignment, apportionment, and allocation methodologies to support the National Defense Strategy, joint force availability, and assessments.
It offers insights into the global availability of U.S. military forces and capabilities.
It provides the most effective solution to a personnel problem.
It provides senior decision makers a process to quickly and accurately assess the impact and risk of proposed changes to the distribution of forces and capabilities.
11) Staff Judge Advocates are responsible for _____. (Select all that apply.) [objective138]
identifying the personnel requirements for their sections
understanding the legal support requirements of the joint task force to which they are assigned
developing the organizational structure for their sections
operating on a sustained 24-hour battle rhythm
12) While employed, the Staff Judge Advocate ensures that the joint force commander understands the _____. [objective139]
requirements from host nations for a transparent legal environment in which to conduct joint operations
traffic laws and ports of entry requirements that impact transportation of personnel and materiel into the foreign nation
laws, treaties, and agreements that apply to U.S. relations with the foreign governments and their inhabitants
cultures and religious beliefs that impact U.S. relationships with the foreign inhabitants
13) An environment in which operations may or may not be opposed at any point during deployment by forces or individuals not under the host government's control is a(n) _____ environment. [objective140]
operational
uncertain
hostile
permissive
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)
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] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Redeployment
Mobilization
Sustainment
Deployment
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
17) A forward deployed force and prepositioned assets, forces with organic movement capability, significantly contribute to the _____ of response. [objective144] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Strength
Flexibility
Timeliness
Success
18) Which of the following describe the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff's (CJCS's) responsibilities? (Select all that apply.) [objective145]
Reviews the CCDR's plans and programs to determine adequacy, consistency, acceptability, and feasibility to perform the assigned mission
Prescribes a movement priority system to ensure responsiveness to meet the needs of the combatant commander (CCDR)
Monitors the capabilities of United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)
Prepares joint logistic and mobility plans to support joint operation plans (OPLANS)
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.
20) The primary objective of deployment planning is to _____. [objective147]
mobilize personnel in response to a crisis
project force requirements for the global theater
transfer personnel, equipment and materiel to another operational area (OA)
provide personnel, equipment and materiel when and where required by the concept of operations (CONOPS)
21) Which of the following are phases of the deployment process? (Select all that apply.) [objective148]
Movement
Mobility
Deployment planning
Predeployment activities
22) Which of the segments of joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI) is defined as the process of synchronizing the transfer of capabilities into an operational commander's force? [objective149]
Onward movement
Staging
Integration
Reception
23) Which of the following joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI ) elements are defined as 'enabling'? (Select all that apply.) [objective150]
Multinational support
Legal support
Force protection
Contract support
24) Which of the following joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI) elements are defined as 'essential'? (Select all that apply.) [objective151]
contract support
communication systems
host nation support
support organizations and structures
25) During the joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JRSOI) phase of redeployment, destination reception refers to _____. [objective152]
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
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
Services