arsof Flashcards

(45 cards)

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7 phases of uw

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1 unit mission prep upon reciept of order

2 unit initial contact with resistance assets during mission prep or execution

3 unit infiltration of denied area, initial assessment, linkup with resistance

4 unit support to resistance (str) organization, confirm mutual objectives, principal assessment, resistance cadre development

5 unit str buildup and expansion of resistance capabilities

6 unit advicr and support to the employment of resistance capabilities

7 unit transition from uw responsabilities to followon missions

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what is an area complex

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clandestine, dispersed network of facilities to support resistance in a given area to achieve security, control, dispersion and flexibility

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what does an area complex contain

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base camps

networks

communications

logisitics

medical network

supply caches

training areas

escape and recovery mechanisms

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4 principles of security

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dispersion

mobility

opsec

infosec

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3 types of geurilla warfare missions

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geurilla warfare missions in support of theather commander unconventional warfare campaigne

to assist conventional forces engaged in combat operations

conducted after linkup with friendly forces

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6 core uw activities

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subversion

sabotage

geurilla warfare

personnel recovery

inteilligence operations

preparation of the environment

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3 levels of USG support

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Indirect support
coalition partner/ 3rd country
log aid and training

Direct support
advisors in sanctuarys or insurgent controlled areas

Comabt support
all activities of direct and indirect with combqt operations

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STR type one

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resistance against an occupying power (classic UW)

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STR type 2

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insurgency against a sovereign state. overthrow a current government

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STR type 3

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indigenous resistance elements in support of FID. combating non state actors in arras of a sovreign country controlled by non state actors

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STR type 4

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Indigenous resistance elements in support of CT, CP, or stability ops

defeat non state actors for usg objectives without cooperation from the cou try in which these activities take place.

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STR type 5

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Indigenous resistance in a contested ungoverned space.

defeat non state actors who exercise some state like functions over a populace.

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4 key activities in Support to Resistance (STR)

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enable political activities

shape the information environment

provide material and non material assistance

conduct military and paramilitary operations

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4 levels of feasability assessment

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political (secdef/potus)

operational (GCC TSOC)

resistance capability (pilot teams)

Feasability to conduct UW

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what is security cooperation

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security cooperation encompases security assistance, securoty force assistance, foreign internal defense in accordance with that countrys Internal defense and development strategy (IDAD)

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what is security assistance

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SA is an element of SC

a group of programs that USG uses to provide defense articles, military training, and other defense related services.

generally overseen by Department of State.

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what is security force assistance

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unified action to generate, employ, and sustain local host nation or regional security forces in support of a legitimate authority

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FID planning

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Fid is the majority of DOD and DOS activities are incorportated into theatre planning and shaping process.

DOS title 22 participqnts are non combatants

DOD title 10 is not restricted to non combatants

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FID framework

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create stability

econimic assistance

primary responsability for creating stability through commitment and use of all internal resources rests with the threatened girvernment

given these following condudtuons USG policy supports supplementing the efforts of the local goverment

  • internal disorder poses a threat to US national interets
  • threatened cou try is capable of ysing USG assistance
  • threatened government requests USG assistance
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Principles of FID

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FID requires host nation involvement and support

military activities are part of long range strategic objectives

activities emphasize coordination of all instruments of national power to integrate with activities carries out by host nation

FID training improves proficiency of host nation forces

FID supports CT, counter narcotics and counter criminal enterprises

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what is an IDAD

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internal defense and development strategy is the full range of measured taken by a nation to protect from subersion, lawlessness and insurgency

focuses on building political, economic, social and military institutions that fill the needs of society

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4 IDAD functions

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balanced development(social, political, economic)

security (protects population)

neutralizing threats (physically and psycologically separates populace from threats)

mobilization (of governance and material resources)

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3 stages of an insurgency

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Latent and incipient or strategic defensive (phase I).

Guerrilla warfare or strategic stalemate (phase II).

War of movement or strategic offensive (phase III).

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4 functional commands

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Special Operations Command

Strategic Command

Cyber Command

Transportation Command

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7 Geographic Commands
Northern command european command central command southern command indo pacific command africa command space command
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who do the combatant commands fall under
SECDEF and Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
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what is unconventional warfare
``` Activities conducted to enable a resistance movement or insurgency to coerce, disrupt, or overthrow a government or occupying power by operating through or with an underground, auxiliary and guerrilla force in a denied area ```
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A joint task force is constituted and designated by...
SECDEF Combatant commander subordinate unified commander existing joint task force commander
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When is a JTF disolved?
when its purpose has been achieved or it is no longer required
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A Narrative must contain 2 things
Believable story plan of action
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three frameworks for a narrative
diagnostic prognostic motivational
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Diagnostic narrative framework
description of the problem identifies victims
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Prognostic narrative framework
articulates a proposed solution possibly a plan of attack strategy for carrying out that plan
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Motivational narrative framework
rationale for engaging in collective action involves development of an appropriate vocabulary to mobilize individuals
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7 principles of mission command
mutual trust competence shared understanding commanders intent mission orders diciplined initiative risk acceptance
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what does mission command provide
direction by the commander to enable discipluned initiative within the commanders intent to enable adaptive agile leaders
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what is irregular warfare
a form of warfare that emphasises undermine and eroding an adversarys power, influence and will to execute control or influence over a relevant population
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tactics
primarily descriptive employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to eachother L shape ambush
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techniques
probably descriptive general, detailed methods troops and commanders use to perform assigned missions and functions. bounding overwatch
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procedures
prescriptive are standard and detailed courses of action that describe how to perform tasks JMPI
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components of a resistance movement
guerilla force auxillary underground public shadow govt govt in exile
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FID definition
participation by civiliand and military agencies of a govt in any of the action programs taken by another govt or other organization to free and protect its society from subversion, lawlessness, insurgency, terrorism or other security threats
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organization for national security
president sec def support responsabilities include service departments (army navy airforce) and the service components themselves operational responsabilities fall under unified commands (7 and 4) , sub unififed commands (jsoc and tsoc), service component commands, jtf, functional component commands
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JTF Organization
JTF JFLCC (land) JFSOCC (sof) JFMCC (maritime) JFACC (air) SOJTF (2 star command same CDR as JFSOCC) JSOTF SMU JSOAC SOLE (liason to JFACC) SOTF (O5 CMD) AOB SOCCE (liason to JFLCC)
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7 dynamics of insurgency
leadership objectives ideology enviroment and geogrqphy external support phasing and timing organization and organizational patterns