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1N4X1 Air Force

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QUESTION 1

How many MAJCOMS are there in the AF?

ANSWER

Nine MAJCOMS

QUESTION 2

All MAJCOMS

ANSWER

ACC =Air Combat Command AETC =Air Education & Training Command AFMC =Air Force Material Command AFRC =Air Force Reserve Command AFSPC =Air Force Space Command AFSOC =Air Force Spec Ops Command AFGSC =Air force Global Strike Command AMC =Air Mobility Command USAFE =United States Air Force in Europe PACAF =Pacific Air Forces

QUESTION 3

What is Crisis Action Planning?

ANSWER

Plans conducted in real time, typically for emergencies on national security.

QUESTION 4

Types of Crisis Action Plans?

ANSWER

WARNORD PLANORD OPORD EXORD ALERTORD

QUESTION 5

What is OPORD?

ANSWER

Operational Order-issued by senior commander to subordinate commander for execution of future operation

QUESTION 6

_____ level of war, the US determines national security objectives and guidance and utilizes national resources to accomplish these objectives.

ANSWER

Strategic

QUESTION 7

______ level of war, campaigns and major operations are planned, conducted, and assessed.

ANSWER

Operational

QUESTION 8

Is scientific and technical intelligence obtained by quantitative and qualitative analysis of data (metric, angle, spatial, wavelength, time dependence, modulation, plasma, and hydro-magnetic).

ANSWER

MASINT

QUESTION 9

Involves the technical analysis of data intercepted from foreign equipment and control systems.

ANSWER

FISINT

QUESTION 10

Is based on publicly available information, as well as other unclassified information that has limited public distribution or access.

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OSINT

QUESTION 11

Is derived from the exploitation of foreign materiel and scientific information.

ANSWER

TECHINT

QUESTION 12

Personnel assigned to this specialty prepare, maintain, and present intelligence displays, reports, and briefings.

ANSWER

(1N0X1) Operations intelligence

QUESTION 13

Personnel assigned to this specialty exploit and analyze multisensory imagery in conjunction with all source intelligence information.

ANSWER

(1N1X1A) Geospatial intelligence analyst

QUESTION 14

Personnel assigned to this specialty make recommendations on the appropriate form required to disable an adversary's targeting system.

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(1N1X1B) Geospatial intelligence targeteer

QUESTION 15

Personnel assigned to this specialty support SIGINT activities and operations by monitoring and collecting noncommunications electronic signal transmissions using passive receiving equipment.

ANSWER

(1N2X1A) Electronic signals intelligence exploitation analyst

QUESTION 16

Personnel assigned to this specialty perform communication signals intelligence analysis to include acquiring signals through optimum antenna manipulation and receiver tuning.

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(1N2X1C) Communication signals intelligence analyst

QUESTION 17

Personnel assigned to this specialty operate and manage communications equipment.

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(1N3X1) Cryptologic language analyst

QUESTION 18

Personnel assigned to this specialty employ techniques to collect, identify, and exploit appropriate communications to ensure accurate targeting.

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(1N4X1A) Digital network intelligence analyst

QUESTION 19

Personnel assigned to this specialty perform detailed analysis on target network communications for additional exploitation

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(1N4X1B) Analysis and production analyst

QUESTION 20

Personnel assigned to this specialty operate, evaluate, and manage airborne signals intelligence information systems and operations activities.

ANSWER

(1A8X1) Airborne cryptologic language analyst

QUESTION 21

Personnel assigned to this specialty fly as primary aircrew onboard a wide variety of aircraft to operate, evaluate, and manage airborne ISR information and related ground processing systems.

ANSWER

(1A8X2) Airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) Operator

QUESTION 22

It is an independent intelligence agency responsible to the President through the DNI and accountable to the American people through the intelligence oversight committees of the US Congress.

ANSWER

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

QUESTION 23

to reduce US vulnerability to terrorism and to detect, prevent, and respond to terrorist attacks. Additional responsibilities of the department include ensuring safe and secure borders, welcoming lawful immigrants and visitors, and promoting the free flow of commerce.

ANSWER

Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

QUESTION 24

T analyzes foreign intelligence related to economic policy and participates with Department of State in the overt collection of general foreign economic information.

ANSWER

Department of the Treasury (DOT)

QUESTION 25

an intelligence and law enforcement agency, is responsible for understanding threats to our national security and penetrating national and transnational networks that have a desire and capability to harm the US.

ANSWER

Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI)

QUESTION 26

Navy Intelligence

ANSWER

FLTCYBERCOM

QUESTION 27

Marine Corps intelligence

ANSWER

MCIA

QUESTION 28

Army intelligence

ANSWER

INSCOM

QUESTION 29

Coast Guard Intelligence

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CGCG

QUESTION 30

outlines the role of the armed forces.

ANSWER

Title 10

QUESTION 31

outlines crimes and criminal procedures, and the roles of law enforcement within the United States.

ANSWER

Title 18

QUESTION 32

outlines the role of the US National Guard.

ANSWER

Title 32

QUESTION 33

outlines the role of war and national defense.

ANSWER

Title 50

QUESTION 34

is a valuable four-step analytical methodology focusing ISR for the commander and the commander's supporting command.

ANSWER

IPOE

QUESTION 35

IPOE process?

ANSWER

1. Define the operation environment 2. Describe the operational environments effects 3. Evaluate the adversary 4. Determine adversary COA

QUESTION 36

Targeting Process

ANSWER

1.Commander's objectives, guidance, and intent 2.TD, vetting, validation, nomination, and prioritization 3.Capabilities analysis (weaponeering) 4.Commander's decision and force assignment 5.Mission planning and force execution 6.Assessment

QUESTION 37

Briefing preparation steps

ANSWER

1) Analyze the situation 2)Determine the type of brief required 3)Choose the brief format 4)Conduct research and sources 5)Develop an Outline 6)Visual aids 7)Rehearse the brief 8)Deliver the brief

QUESTION 38

Types of Briefings

ANSWER

1) Informative intelligence Brief 2) Mission brief 3) Watch brief 4) Commanding officers brief 5) DV/VIP brief

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