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The Total Force Concept and Air Force Readiness, Exams of Aviation

This document provides an overview of the US Air Force's total force concept, which encompasses its various components, including the regular Air Force, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and civilian personnel. It outlines the benefits of this approach, such as increased efficiency, retention of valuable human capital, and enhanced combat capabilities. The document also delves into the Air Force's core functions, enabling functions, and institutional force functions, as well as the Air Expeditionary Forces and Unit Type Code system. Additionally, it covers topics related to personnel accountability, contingency requirements sourcing, and training requirements for force support personnel.

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38F Block 5 Air Force Questions And Answers 2024
creates efficiencies, encourages retention of valuable human capital, and increases Air Force combat
capabilities - ANS-The Total Force Concept provides the following benefits....
officers and enlisted personnel from the Regular Air Force, ANG, and AF Reserve, as well as Department
of the Air Force civilians - ANS-The Air Force is composed of ....., who are sworn to support and defend
the U.S. Constitution as a member of the US Air Force. Thus the term "Airman" is seamless
Personnel retired from the military, civilian personnel (including foreign national as well as non-
appropriated fund employees), contractor staff, and host-nation support personnel - ANS-Total Force
also includes....
Joint Force Concept - ANS-___________ is a general term applied to a force composed of significant
elements, assigned or attached, of two or more military departments operating under a single
commander
Manpower, Personnel, Services, Education & Training - ANS-What are the 4 Force Support Readiness
Core Functions?
Leadership, Equal Opportunity, and Airman and Family Readiness - ANS-What are the 3 Force Support
Readiness Enabling Functions?
Protocol - ANS-_______ provides the ability to plan, schedule, coordinate, and conduct functions such as
ceremonies and conferences.
Developing Airmen (Education and Training) - ANS-______ enables deployed Airmen to continue their
education to include support for professional military education (PME) and higher continuing education.
It may also provide reference and information resources, cultural and language awareness, and
productive use of leisure time.
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creates efficiencies, encourages retention of valuable human capital, and increases Air Force combat capabilities - ANS-The Total Force Concept provides the following benefits....

officers and enlisted personnel from the Regular Air Force, ANG, and AF Reserve, as well as Department of the Air Force civilians - ANS-The Air Force is composed of ....., who are sworn to support and defend the U.S. Constitution as a member of the US Air Force. Thus the term "Airman" is seamless

Personnel retired from the military, civilian personnel (including foreign national as well as non- appropriated fund employees), contractor staff, and host-nation support personnel - ANS-Total Force also includes....

Joint Force Concept - ANS-___________ is a general term applied to a force composed of significant elements, assigned or attached, of two or more military departments operating under a single commander

Manpower, Personnel, Services, Education & Training - ANS-What are the 4 Force Support Readiness Core Functions?

Leadership, Equal Opportunity, and Airman and Family Readiness - ANS-What are the 3 Force Support Readiness Enabling Functions?

Protocol - ANS-_______ provides the ability to plan, schedule, coordinate, and conduct functions such as ceremonies and conferences.

Developing Airmen (Education and Training) - ANS-______ enables deployed Airmen to continue their education to include support for professional military education (PME) and higher continuing education. It may also provide reference and information resources, cultural and language awareness, and productive use of leisure time.

Strike, Mobility, C2ISR, Space & Cyberspace, Special Operations, and Agile Combat Support (ACS) - ANS- Currently the Air Expeditionary Forces (AEF) fall under what 6 types?

12 Core and 6 Non-Core - ANS-Agile Combat Supprot (ACS) contains ________ and _______.

60 "Big Hit"/40 split - ANS-Airmen at a base will be vulnerable to deploy based on a ________.

Predictability - ANS-______ allows the Air Force to address the questions "Who goes first?" and "Who goes next?"

Institutional Force - ANS-_______ consists of forces assigned to organizations responsible for carrying out statutory functions at the Air Force level.

organize, train, equip, recruit - ANS-What are 4 examples of Institutional Force functions?

Unit Type Code (UTC) - ANS-_____ is a capability to accomplish a specific AF mission and is represented by a 5-character alphanumeric code.

UTC Header, Mission Capability (MISCAP), Manpower Force Element (MFE), and Logistics Detail (LOGDET or equipment) - ANS-Unit Type Code (UTC) consist of 4 main elements...

manpower only, equipment only, and both manpower and equipment - ANS-What are the three main types of Unit Type Codes (UTC)?

Manpower-only, Equipment-only - ANS-_______ Unit Type Code (UTC) have no Logistics Detail while _______ UTC's have no Manpower Force Element (MFE), but every UTC has a header and Mission Capability (MISCAP).

augment, rotational - ANS-Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force (AETF) Support Functional Modules _____ AETF Functional Modules and identify added capability needed to support a continuing ________ presence

Operations Staff - ANS-The Expeditionary Force Support Squadron (EFSS) Construct: within the Command Section the reason _______ reports to the deputy and not the commander is to enhance efficiency.

Manpower and Personnel Flight, Sustainment Services Flight, Community Services Flight - ANS-the Expeditionary Force Support Suqadron (EFSS) Construct consists of 3 flights....

recreation section, Airman & Family Readiness Center Deployed (A&FRC-D)/Learning Resource Center - ANS-The Community Services Flight consists of the ______.

Concept of Operations (CONOPS) - ANS-_________ is a verbal or graphic statement, in broad outline, of a Combatant Commander (CCDR) assumptions or intent in regard to an operation or series of operations.

Operations Plan (OPLAN) , annexes - ANS-the details of an __________ are found in its ________.

scope, intent - ANS-the specific areas covered in annexes and the depth of coverage depends on the ______ and _____ of the Operations Plan (OPLAN).

Annex D - Logistics and Annex E - Personnel - ANS-The primary annexes addressing Ā1 capabilities are....

9 - ANS-In Annex D what Appendix is Subsistence Support

F - Public Affairs - ANS-What Annex is Media and community relations

Base Support Plan (BSP), the Expeditionary Site Survey Process (ESSP) - ANS-Base Support and Expeditionary (BaS&E) Site Planning, integrates the ______ and ________ into the plan.

Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments (DCAPES) - ANS-___________ is the Air Force interface to the Joint Operating Planning and Execution System (JOPES) and is the automated data processing subsystem.

plan for contingencies, along with matching and tracking requirements, people and material in a time- sensitive manner. - ANS-Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments (DCAPES) enables the Air force to...

DCAPES PERSCO Web Application - ANS-Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments (DCAPES) provides support to deployed PERSCO teams via the __________.

strength, casualty - ANS-The DCAPES PERSCO Web Application is menu driven and provides an automated tool for force accountability of deployed forces and requirements to include ______ and ______ reporting

Air Force JOPES Editing Tool (AFJET) - ANS-the primary purpose of ________ is to allow AF planners to update and maintain JOPES Time-Phased Force Deployment Data (TPFDDs)

Total Force Accountability (TFA) - ANS-________ is defined as the accurate accounting of all Air Force personnel at all times regardless of location.

Recall - ANS-_____ is needed for the principal reason to quickly return military members and key civilian personnel to the unit by the unit commander.

Unit Commanders - ANS-_______ will ensure an up-to-date unit-recall roster is maintained and forwarded to the appropriate coordinating agencies.

assisting the transportation/passenger terminal in passenger manifesting by providing an appropriate file listing deployers for the specific passenger movement.

Installation Deployment Officer (IDO) and MPF Chief - ANS-Who jointly establishes a Personnel Deployment Function (PDF)?

Personnel Deployment Function (PDF) - ANS-Establishing a formal _______ processing line provides the most effective means to check personnel eligibility and readiness.

Personnel Home Station Readiness Training (HSRT) - ANS-______ is for PERSCO team members and Installation Personnel Readiness (IPR) members

OIC/NCOIC - ANS-the Personnel Deployment Function (PDF) ______ ensures the PDF capabilities meet the requirements of the forces deploying.

All - ANS-What percentage of 3F0X1 personnel are eligible for designation as PERSCO Team Members?

Inspect, Marshal - ANS-The Cargo Deployment Function (CDF) is also responsible for all actions necessary to include _______ and _____

DCAPES Wing-level Users course - ANS-Only 3F0X1 personnel assigned to PERSCO UTC Positions coded with SEI 295 (DCAPES Operator) are required to complete the formal___________

Marshal - ANS-_______ is the process of placing the cargo in load plan sequence by chalk, normally according to chalk departure times, in preparation for inspection.

Installation Personnel Readiness (IPR) Training - ANS-_______ Ensures all 3F0X1 personnel in the Installation Personnel Readiness (IPR) complete a formal DCAPES Wing-level Users course.

Home Station Readiness Training (HSRT), Force Support Combat Training (FSCT), Specialty Training based on UTC assignment - ANS-Force Support military personnel are required to participate in Readiness Training to include....

Lieutenants, 3 and 5-skill level enlisted personnel, and all cross-trainees - ANS-Services Home Station Readiness Training (HSRT) consists of Tier 1 and Tier 2. Who is apart of Tier 1?

Silver Flag - ANS-What is anothter name for Force Support combat Training?

food service, lodging, fitness and recreation, and mortuary affairs - ANS-What areas do Force Support students receive additional training on providing contingencies under wartime conditions

Air Force Input Tool (AF-IT) - ANS-the AF measured unit submit their Resource Readiness Assessments into....

Designed Operational Capability (DOC) Statements - ANS-_____ is now a convenient single document that complies Core Mission Essential Task List (METL), War and Mobilization Plan (WMP), UTC Availability (UTA), and specific resources units are required to report.

MAJCOM staff and the measured unit commander - ANS-Designed Operational Capability (DOC) statements must be reviewed annually by _____________

AEF Reporting Tool (ART) - ANS-The principle reason for the _________ is to highlight missing resources and quantify missing requirements for additional justification when submitting budgets.

taskings and contingencies - ANS-AEF Reporting Tool (ART) is the only assessment system that reports at the UTC level and is the primary system used to source UTC's for ________________.