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| -List the 5 key benefits of the National Security Act | 1. Established the Department of Defense 2. Created the Air Force as 1 of 3 coequal services (Army, Navy, AF) 3. Established the Secretary of Defense position 4. Unification of the services was law 5. Roles and missions of military services were defined |
| -Name the 2 operations that spurred the Goldwater-Nichols Act | Operation Eagle Claw and Operation Urgent Fury |
| List the first 4 benefits of the Goldwater-Nichols Act | 1. Created joint specialty positions 2. Created Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff position 3. Chairman is recognized as the senior military officer in the country and the principal military advisor to the President 4. Joint Staff now falls explicitly under the control of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff |
| List the second 4 benefits of the Goldwater-Nichols Act | 5. JCS has been removed from the chain of command 6. CINCs now find themselves responsible to the NCA for the conduct of operations 7. CINCs now much more involved in the resource allocation process 8. Created the US Transportation Command |
| -State the 6 Fundamentals of Joint Warfare and describe them in terms of the Goldwater-Nichols Act | 1. Communications are the most essential task 2. Understand the mission thoroughly and be prepared for it to change 3. Commanders usually use the best forces for the job 4. There is no military operation without political consequences 5. The media has changed the way we do business 6. Momentum is crucial to success |
| Identify the roles of the CINCs during wartime | Has the capability to command, budget, hire and fire staffs, and plan future battles |
| -State the policy on wearing bicycle helmets | Protective headgear must be worn when riding a bicycle. |
| AGM-65 | AGM-65 Maverick PF: Air-to-Surface TV-or Imaging Infrared (IIR) guided missile |
| AGM-129A | AGM-129A ACM PF: Air-To-surface advanced cruise missile |
| AGM-86C | AGM-86C CALCM(conventional air-launched cruise missile) PF: Air-to-Ground-Missile |
| AGM-84D | AGM-84D Harpoon PF: All-weather anti-ship missile |
| AGM-130A/GBU-15 | AGM-130A/GBU-15 PF: Air Launched glide bomb |
| Define "Launch and Leave" capabilities | The launch and leave capabilities of the missile allow the pilot of the aircraft to seek other targets or leave the target area once the missile has been launched. |
| -State the missile used in support of maritime anti-surface warfare and the aircraft that carries it | AGM-84D Harpoon. Used by the USAF B-52H |
| -List the two aircraft that can deploy the AGM-86B/CALCM | USAF B-52H, other not listed in contrails |
| C-12 | Beechcraft C-12C/D Huron PF: Passenger/cargo airlift; pilot seasoning |