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5730d135b54a4f140068cc8c | What is the mission of the NDO in regards to nuclear security? | precise and reliable nuclear operations | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nNuclear surety ensures the safety, security and effectiveness of nuclear operations. Because of their political and military importance, destructive power, and the potential consequences of an accident or unauthorized act, nuclear weapons and nuclear weapon systems require special consid... |
5730d135b54a4f140068cc8d | What is one of the five functions of NDO support? | effective nuclear weapons security | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nNuclear surety ensures the safety, security and effectiveness of nuclear operations. Because of their political and military importance, destructive power, and the potential consequences of an accident or unauthorized act, nuclear weapons and nuclear weapon systems require special consid... |
5730d135b54a4f140068cc8e | What other US departments does the Air Force coordinate with for nuclear security? | Departments of Defense or Energy | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nNuclear surety ensures the safety, security and effectiveness of nuclear operations. Because of their political and military importance, destructive power, and the potential consequences of an accident or unauthorized act, nuclear weapons and nuclear weapon systems require special consid... |
5730d22faca1c71400fe5aed | What does the abbreviation OCA stand for? | Offensive Counterair | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nOffensive Counterair (OCA) is defined as \"offensive operations to destroy, disrupt, or neutralize enemy aircraft, missiles, launch platforms, and their supporting structures and systems both before and after launch, but as close to their source as possible\" (JP 1-02). OCA is the prefer... |
5730d22faca1c71400fe5aee | What is the function or definition of the OCA according to JP 1-02? | offensive operations to destroy, disrupt, or neutralize enemy aircraft, missiles, launch platforms | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nOffensive Counterair (OCA) is defined as \"offensive operations to destroy, disrupt, or neutralize enemy aircraft, missiles, launch platforms, and their supporting structures and systems both before and after launch, but as close to their source as possible\" (JP 1-02). OCA is the prefer... |
5730d22faca1c71400fe5aef | OCA is the preferred method of defeating what kind of attacks? | air and missile threats | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nOffensive Counterair (OCA) is defined as \"offensive operations to destroy, disrupt, or neutralize enemy aircraft, missiles, launch platforms, and their supporting structures and systems both before and after launch, but as close to their source as possible\" (JP 1-02). OCA is the prefer... |
5730d22faca1c71400fe5af0 | What is one of the important functions of the OCA in dealing with attacks? | suppression/destruction of enemy air defense | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nOffensive Counterair (OCA) is defined as \"offensive operations to destroy, disrupt, or neutralize enemy aircraft, missiles, launch platforms, and their supporting structures and systems both before and after launch, but as close to their source as possible\" (JP 1-02). OCA is the prefer... |
5730d389b7151e1900c01550 | What does the abbreviation DCA stand for? | Defensive Counterair | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDefensive Counterair (DCA) is defined as \"all the defensive measures designed to detect, identify, intercept, and destroy or negate enemy forces attempting to penetrate or attack through friendly airspace\" (JP 1-02). A major goal of DCA operations, in concert with OCA operations, is to... |
5730d389b7151e1900c01551 | What sort of airspace is the DCA designed to protect? | friendly | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDefensive Counterair (DCA) is defined as \"all the defensive measures designed to detect, identify, intercept, and destroy or negate enemy forces attempting to penetrate or attack through friendly airspace\" (JP 1-02). A major goal of DCA operations, in concert with OCA operations, is to... |
5730d389b7151e1900c01552 | What is active defense, according to the functions of the DCA? | employment of limited offensive action and counterattacks | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDefensive Counterair (DCA) is defined as \"all the defensive measures designed to detect, identify, intercept, and destroy or negate enemy forces attempting to penetrate or attack through friendly airspace\" (JP 1-02). A major goal of DCA operations, in concert with OCA operations, is to... |
5730d389b7151e1900c01553 | What kind of missile defense does active defense protect against, according to the DCA? | ballistic | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDefensive Counterair (DCA) is defined as \"all the defensive measures designed to detect, identify, intercept, and destroy or negate enemy forces attempting to penetrate or attack through friendly airspace\" (JP 1-02). A major goal of DCA operations, in concert with OCA operations, is to... |
5730d389b7151e1900c01554 | What is one of the many ways the DCA utilizes passive defense to protect from enemy attacks? | counter-measures | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDefensive Counterair (DCA) is defined as \"all the defensive measures designed to detect, identify, intercept, and destroy or negate enemy forces attempting to penetrate or attack through friendly airspace\" (JP 1-02). A major goal of DCA operations, in concert with OCA operations, is to... |
5730d475aca1c71400fe5afb | What is the dominance in space of one force over another? | Space superiority | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpace superiority is \"the degree of dominance in space of one force over another that permits the conduct of operations by the former and its related land, sea, air, space, and special operations forces at a given time and place without prohibitive interference by the opposing force\" (... |
5730d475aca1c71400fe5afc | What does Space Superiority encompass? | localized in time and space, or it may be broad and enduring | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpace superiority is \"the degree of dominance in space of one force over another that permits the conduct of operations by the former and its related land, sea, air, space, and special operations forces at a given time and place without prohibitive interference by the opposing force\" (... |
5730d475aca1c71400fe5afd | Who does space superiority ensure freedom of action in space for? | friendly forces | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpace superiority is \"the degree of dominance in space of one force over another that permits the conduct of operations by the former and its related land, sea, air, space, and special operations forces at a given time and place without prohibitive interference by the opposing force\" (... |
5730d475aca1c71400fe5afe | What areas does Space Superiority operate in? | land, sea, air, space | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpace superiority is \"the degree of dominance in space of one force over another that permits the conduct of operations by the former and its related land, sea, air, space, and special operations forces at a given time and place without prohibitive interference by the opposing force\" (... |
5730d552b54a4f140068cca6 | What is the definition of Space Control according to the US and its allies? | operations to ensure freedom of action in space | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpace Control is defined as \"operations to ensure freedom of action in space for the US and its allies and, when directed, deny an adversary freedom of action in space. This mission area includes: operations conducted to protect friendly space capabilities from attack, interference, or ... |
5730d552b54a4f140068cca7 | What is one of the areas of operation that space control serves to protect? | operations conducted to protect friendly space capabilities from attack | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpace Control is defined as \"operations to ensure freedom of action in space for the US and its allies and, when directed, deny an adversary freedom of action in space. This mission area includes: operations conducted to protect friendly space capabilities from attack, interference, or ... |
5730d552b54a4f140068cca8 | What is the operational environment that Space Control depends on? | space situational awareness | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpace Control is defined as \"operations to ensure freedom of action in space for the US and its allies and, when directed, deny an adversary freedom of action in space. This mission area includes: operations conducted to protect friendly space capabilities from attack, interference, or ... |
5730db0aaca1c71400fe5b15 | Who responds with the employment of capabilities where there is a threat? | Air Force | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThis is the passive, active, and dynamic employment of capabilities to respond to imminent or on-going actions against Air Force or Air Force-protected networks, the Air Force's portion of the Global Information Grid, or expeditionary communications assigned to the Air Force. Cyberspace ... |
5730db0aaca1c71400fe5b16 | What is the definition of CND? | computer network defense | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThis is the passive, active, and dynamic employment of capabilities to respond to imminent or on-going actions against Air Force or Air Force-protected networks, the Air Force's portion of the Global Information Grid, or expeditionary communications assigned to the Air Force. Cyberspace ... |
5730db0aaca1c71400fe5b17 | What does Cyberspace defense include? | CNE, computer network defense (CND), and CNA techniques | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThis is the passive, active, and dynamic employment of capabilities to respond to imminent or on-going actions against Air Force or Air Force-protected networks, the Air Force's portion of the Global Information Grid, or expeditionary communications assigned to the Air Force. Cyberspace ... |
5730db0aaca1c71400fe5b18 | What is one of the things that Cyberspace defense highly dependent on? | fused all-source intelligence | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThis is the passive, active, and dynamic employment of capabilities to respond to imminent or on-going actions against Air Force or Air Force-protected networks, the Air Force's portion of the Global Information Grid, or expeditionary communications assigned to the Air Force. Cyberspace ... |
5730db0aaca1c71400fe5b19 | What branch of the military is in charge of Cyberspace defense? | Air Force | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThis is the passive, active, and dynamic employment of capabilities to respond to imminent or on-going actions against Air Force or Air Force-protected networks, the Air Force's portion of the Global Information Grid, or expeditionary communications assigned to the Air Force. Cyberspace ... |
5730dbfef6cb411900e244f4 | What division ensures the Air Force's information integrity and availability? | Cyberspace Support | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nCyberspace Support is foundational, continuous, or responsive operations ensuring information integrity and availability in, through, and from Air Force-controlled infrastructure and its interconnected analog and digital portion of the battle space. Inherent in this mission is the abilit... |
5730dbfef6cb411900e244f5 | What is ability is critical in Cyberspace Supports mission? | sustain assigned networks and missions | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nCyberspace Support is foundational, continuous, or responsive operations ensuring information integrity and availability in, through, and from Air Force-controlled infrastructure and its interconnected analog and digital portion of the battle space. Inherent in this mission is the abilit... |
5730dbfef6cb411900e244f6 | What important networks is it the function of Cyberspace support to protect? | C2 networks/communications links and nuclear C2 networks | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nCyberspace Support is foundational, continuous, or responsive operations ensuring information integrity and availability in, through, and from Air Force-controlled infrastructure and its interconnected analog and digital portion of the battle space. Inherent in this mission is the abilit... |
5730dbfef6cb411900e244f7 | What techniques does the Cyberspace Support branch of the Air Force use? | CNE and CND | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nCyberspace Support is foundational, continuous, or responsive operations ensuring information integrity and availability in, through, and from Air Force-controlled infrastructure and its interconnected analog and digital portion of the battle space. Inherent in this mission is the abilit... |
5730dce3b7151e1900c0157e | What is the definition of Command and Control in the Air Force operations? | exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nCommand and control is \"the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission. Command and control functions are performed through an arrangement of personnel, equipment, communications, faciliti... |
5730dce3b7151e1900c0157f | Who is in charge of the Command and Control operations? | commander in planning | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nCommand and control is \"the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission. Command and control functions are performed through an arrangement of personnel, equipment, communications, faciliti... |
5730dce3b7151e1900c01580 | What is one of the C2 related functions that the Command and Control mission of the Air Force uses? | agile combat support operations | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nCommand and control is \"the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission. Command and control functions are performed through an arrangement of personnel, equipment, communications, faciliti... |
5730dce3b7151e1900c01581 | What are the main objectives of the Command and Control initiative? | achieve strategic, operational, and tactical objectives | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nCommand and control is \"the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission. Command and control functions are performed through an arrangement of personnel, equipment, communications, faciliti... |
5730df02b7151e1900c01598 | What agency is in charge of intelligence requirements? | Joint and National Intelligence Support to Military Operations | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nPlanning and Directing is \"the determination of intelligence requirements, development of appropriate intelligence architecture, preparation of a collection plan, and issuance of orders and requests to information collection agencies\" (JP 2-01, Joint and National Intelligence Support t... |
5730df02b7151e1900c01599 | What is one of the ways that the Air Force uses Planning and Directing in its operations? | development of appropriate intelligence architecture | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nPlanning and Directing is \"the determination of intelligence requirements, development of appropriate intelligence architecture, preparation of a collection plan, and issuance of orders and requests to information collection agencies\" (JP 2-01, Joint and National Intelligence Support t... |
5730df02b7151e1900c0159a | Who benefits from the process analysis and dissemination of this information? | national and military decision makers | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nPlanning and Directing is \"the determination of intelligence requirements, development of appropriate intelligence architecture, preparation of a collection plan, and issuance of orders and requests to information collection agencies\" (JP 2-01, Joint and National Intelligence Support t... |
5730dfc8b7151e1900c0159e | What are Special Operations? | operations conducted in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpecial Operations are \"operations conducted in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments to achieve military, diplomatic, informational, and/or economic objectives employing military capabilities for which there is no broad conventional force requirement. These operations ... |
5730dfc8b7151e1900c0159f | What are the goals of Special Operations? | achieve military, diplomatic, informational, and/or economic objectives | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpecial Operations are \"operations conducted in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments to achieve military, diplomatic, informational, and/or economic objectives employing military capabilities for which there is no broad conventional force requirement. These operations ... |
5730dfc8b7151e1900c015a0 | What kind of forces can Special Operations missions employ? | indigenous or surrogate | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpecial Operations are \"operations conducted in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments to achieve military, diplomatic, informational, and/or economic objectives employing military capabilities for which there is no broad conventional force requirement. These operations ... |
5730dfc8b7151e1900c015a1 | What is one of the ways that Special Operations is different from conventional methods? | dependence on detailed operational intelligence | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpecial Operations are \"operations conducted in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments to achieve military, diplomatic, informational, and/or economic objectives employing military capabilities for which there is no broad conventional force requirement. These operations ... |
5730e0b7f6cb411900e2450e | What is the definition of Airlift according to the Air Mobility Operations? | operations to transport and deliver forces and materiel through the air | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nAirlift is \"operations to transport and deliver forces and materiel through the air in support of strategic, operational, or tactical objectives\" (AFDD 3–17, Air Mobility Operations). The rapid and flexible options afforded by airlift allow military forces and national leaders the abil... |
5730e0b7f6cb411900e2450f | What objectives does Airlift support? | strategic, operational, or tactical | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nAirlift is \"operations to transport and deliver forces and materiel through the air in support of strategic, operational, or tactical objectives\" (AFDD 3–17, Air Mobility Operations). The rapid and flexible options afforded by airlift allow military forces and national leaders the abil... |
5730e0b7f6cb411900e24510 | How does the US employ the global reach capability of airlift? | delivering forces to crisis locations | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nAirlift is \"operations to transport and deliver forces and materiel through the air in support of strategic, operational, or tactical objectives\" (AFDD 3–17, Air Mobility Operations). The rapid and flexible options afforded by airlift allow military forces and national leaders the abil... |
5730e0b7f6cb411900e24511 | What does this US presence represent during a humanitarian crisis? | resolve and compassion | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nAirlift is \"operations to transport and deliver forces and materiel through the air in support of strategic, operational, or tactical objectives\" (AFDD 3–17, Air Mobility Operations). The rapid and flexible options afforded by airlift allow military forces and national leaders the abil... |
5730e193aca1c71400fe5b3d | What is the movement of patients who need medical attention called? | Aeromedical Evacuation | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nAeromedical Evacuation is \"the movement of patients under medical supervision to and between medical treatment facilities by air transportation\" (JP 1-02). JP 4-02, Health Service Support, further defines it as \"the fixed wing movement of regulated casualties to and between medical tr... |
5730e193aca1c71400fe5b3e | Who coordinates the deployment of thee Aeromedical Evacuation? | Health Service Support | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nAeromedical Evacuation is \"the movement of patients under medical supervision to and between medical treatment facilities by air transportation\" (JP 1-02). JP 4-02, Health Service Support, further defines it as \"the fixed wing movement of regulated casualties to and between medical tr... |
5730e193aca1c71400fe5b3f | Where does the Aeromedical Evacuation team transport casualties? | to and between medical treatment facilities | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nAeromedical Evacuation is \"the movement of patients under medical supervision to and between medical treatment facilities by air transportation\" (JP 1-02). JP 4-02, Health Service Support, further defines it as \"the fixed wing movement of regulated casualties to and between medical tr... |
5730e193aca1c71400fe5b40 | Who operates and is able to conduct airland missions? | Aeromedical evacuation forces | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nAeromedical Evacuation is \"the movement of patients under medical supervision to and between medical treatment facilities by air transportation\" (JP 1-02). JP 4-02, Health Service Support, further defines it as \"the fixed wing movement of regulated casualties to and between medical tr... |
5730e287b7151e1900c015a6 | What does the abbreviation PR stand for in terms of the US military? | Personnel Recovery | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nPersonnel Recovery (PR) is defined as \"the sum of military, diplomatic, and civil efforts to prepare for and execute the recovery and reintegration of isolated personnel\" (JP 1-02). It is the ability of the US government and its international partners to effect the recovery of isolated... |
5730e287b7151e1900c015a7 | What is the definition of a Personnel Recovery mission? | military, diplomatic, and civil efforts to prepare for and execute the recovery and reintegration of isolated personnel | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nPersonnel Recovery (PR) is defined as \"the sum of military, diplomatic, and civil efforts to prepare for and execute the recovery and reintegration of isolated personnel\" (JP 1-02). It is the ability of the US government and its international partners to effect the recovery of isolated... |
5730e287b7151e1900c015a8 | What is one of the ways that PR uses its capabilities in a crisis? | deny an adversary's ability to exploit a nation through propaganda | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nPersonnel Recovery (PR) is defined as \"the sum of military, diplomatic, and civil efforts to prepare for and execute the recovery and reintegration of isolated personnel\" (JP 1-02). It is the ability of the US government and its international partners to effect the recovery of isolated... |
5730e287b7151e1900c015a9 | What are the types of international duties of the PR mission? | crisis response and regional stability | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nPersonnel Recovery (PR) is defined as \"the sum of military, diplomatic, and civil efforts to prepare for and execute the recovery and reintegration of isolated personnel\" (JP 1-02). It is the ability of the US government and its international partners to effect the recovery of isolated... |
5730e35df6cb411900e24516 | What are programs that are designed to help with natural or manmade disaters? | Humanitarian Assistance Operations | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nHumanitarian Assistance Operations are \"programs conducted to relieve or reduce the results of natural or manmade disasters or other endemic conditions such as human pain, disease, hunger, or privation that might present a serious threat to life or that can result in great damage to or ... |
5730e35df6cb411900e24517 | What kinds of endemic conditions do the Human Assistance Operations entail? | human pain, disease, hunger, or privation that might present a serious threat to life | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nHumanitarian Assistance Operations are \"programs conducted to relieve or reduce the results of natural or manmade disasters or other endemic conditions such as human pain, disease, hunger, or privation that might present a serious threat to life or that can result in great damage to or ... |
5730e35df6cb411900e24518 | What kind of Humanitarian assistance is supplied by the US Forces? | limited | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nHumanitarian Assistance Operations are \"programs conducted to relieve or reduce the results of natural or manmade disasters or other endemic conditions such as human pain, disease, hunger, or privation that might present a serious threat to life or that can result in great damage to or ... |
5730e35df6cb411900e24519 | Who is the Humanitarian support intended to help? | host nation civil authorities or agencies | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nHumanitarian Assistance Operations are \"programs conducted to relieve or reduce the results of natural or manmade disasters or other endemic conditions such as human pain, disease, hunger, or privation that might present a serious threat to life or that can result in great damage to or ... |
5730e690f6cb411900e24528 | What does Building Partnerships relate to in the Air Force? | airmen interacting with international airmen and other relevant actors | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nBuilding Partnerships is described as airmen interacting with international airmen and other relevant actors to develop, guide, and sustain relationships for mutual benefit and security. Building Partnerships is about interacting with others and is therefore an inherently inter-personal ... |
5730e690f6cb411900e24529 | What are the goals of the Building Partnership interactions? | develop, guide, and sustain relationships for mutual benefit and security | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nBuilding Partnerships is described as airmen interacting with international airmen and other relevant actors to develop, guide, and sustain relationships for mutual benefit and security. Building Partnerships is about interacting with others and is therefore an inherently inter-personal ... |
5730e690f6cb411900e2452a | What sort of inter-personal relationships does Building Partnerships encourage? | cross-cultural | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nBuilding Partnerships is described as airmen interacting with international airmen and other relevant actors to develop, guide, and sustain relationships for mutual benefit and security. Building Partnerships is about interacting with others and is therefore an inherently inter-personal ... |
5730e690f6cb411900e2452b | What is the major goal of Building Partnerships in these deeds and actions? | building trust-based relationships for mutual benefit | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nBuilding Partnerships is described as airmen interacting with international airmen and other relevant actors to develop, guide, and sustain relationships for mutual benefit and security. Building Partnerships is about interacting with others and is therefore an inherently inter-personal ... |
5730e690f6cb411900e2452c | What are Airmen expected to be competent in for these Building Partnerships missions? | relevant language, region, and culture | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nBuilding Partnerships is described as airmen interacting with international airmen and other relevant actors to develop, guide, and sustain relationships for mutual benefit and security. Building Partnerships is about interacting with others and is therefore an inherently inter-personal ... |
5730e777aca1c71400fe5b45 | Who created the first version of the US Air Force in 1907? | U.S. War Department | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe U.S. War Department created the first antecedent of the U.S. Air Force in 1907, which through a succession of changes of organization, titles, and missions advanced toward eventual separation 40 years later. In World War II, almost 68,000 U.S airmen died helping to win the war; only ... |
5730e777aca1c71400fe5b46 | When did the US Air Force separate from the War Department? | 40 years later | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe U.S. War Department created the first antecedent of the U.S. Air Force in 1907, which through a succession of changes of organization, titles, and missions advanced toward eventual separation 40 years later. In World War II, almost 68,000 U.S airmen died helping to win the war; only ... |
5730e777aca1c71400fe5b47 | How many causalities did the US Air Force suffer during WWII? | 68,000 | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe U.S. War Department created the first antecedent of the U.S. Air Force in 1907, which through a succession of changes of organization, titles, and missions advanced toward eventual separation 40 years later. In World War II, almost 68,000 U.S airmen died helping to win the war; only ... |
5730e777aca1c71400fe5b48 | What does the USAAF stand for? | U.S. Army Air Forces | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe U.S. War Department created the first antecedent of the U.S. Air Force in 1907, which through a succession of changes of organization, titles, and missions advanced toward eventual separation 40 years later. In World War II, almost 68,000 U.S airmen died helping to win the war; only ... |
5730e777aca1c71400fe5b49 | Who signed the National Security Act of 1947? | President Harry S Truman | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe U.S. War Department created the first antecedent of the U.S. Air Force in 1907, which through a succession of changes of organization, titles, and missions advanced toward eventual separation 40 years later. In World War II, almost 68,000 U.S airmen died helping to win the war; only ... |
5730e860b54a4f140068ccda | What was the National Military Establishment renamed in 1949? | Department of Defense | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe act created the National Military Establishment (renamed Department of Defense in 1949), which was composed of three subordinate Military Departments, namely the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, and the newly created Department of the Air Force. Prior to 1947, the ... |
5730e860b54a4f140068ccdb | How many subordinate divisions did the National Military Establishment contain? | three | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe act created the National Military Establishment (renamed Department of Defense in 1949), which was composed of three subordinate Military Departments, namely the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, and the newly created Department of the Air Force. Prior to 1947, the ... |
5730e860b54a4f140068ccdc | What does the US Navy's responsibilities include? | sea-based operations from aircraft carriers and amphibious aircraft | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe act created the National Military Establishment (renamed Department of Defense in 1949), which was composed of three subordinate Military Departments, namely the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, and the newly created Department of the Air Force. Prior to 1947, the ... |
5730e860b54a4f140068ccdd | Who is in charge of closed air support of infantry operations? | Marine Corps | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe act created the National Military Establishment (renamed Department of Defense in 1949), which was composed of three subordinate Military Departments, namely the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, and the newly created Department of the Air Force. Prior to 1947, the ... |
5730e860b54a4f140068ccde | What American broke the sound barrier in 1947? | Captain Chuck Yeager | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe act created the National Military Establishment (renamed Department of Defense in 1949), which was composed of three subordinate Military Departments, namely the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, and the newly created Department of the Air Force. Prior to 1947, the ... |
5730e932b7151e1900c015c2 | When did the USAF have several missteps of aircraft procurement projects? | early 2000s | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDuring the early 2000s, the USAF fumbled several high profile aircraft procurement projects, such as the missteps on the KC-X program. Winslow Wheeler has written that this pattern represents \"failures of intellect and – much more importantly – ethics.\" As a result, the USAF fleet is s... |
5730e932b7151e1900c015c3 | Who wrote that these aircraft procurement projects were a failure of intellect and ethics? | Winslow Wheeler | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDuring the early 2000s, the USAF fumbled several high profile aircraft procurement projects, such as the missteps on the KC-X program. Winslow Wheeler has written that this pattern represents \"failures of intellect and – much more importantly – ethics.\" As a result, the USAF fleet is s... |
5730e932b7151e1900c015c4 | When were the military leaders replaced after a scandal over failure to maintain its nuclear arsenal? | 2008 | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDuring the early 2000s, the USAF fumbled several high profile aircraft procurement projects, such as the missteps on the KC-X program. Winslow Wheeler has written that this pattern represents \"failures of intellect and – much more importantly – ethics.\" As a result, the USAF fleet is s... |
5730ea0fb7151e1900c015c8 | What did the USAF strive to improve since 2005? | Basic Military Training | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSince 2005, the USAF has placed a strong focus on the improvement of Basic Military Training (BMT) for enlisted personnel. While the intense training has become longer, it also has shifted to include a deployment phase. This deployment phase, now called the BEAST, places the trainees in ... |
5730ea0fb7151e1900c015c9 | What is the deployment phase of BMT called? | BEAST | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSince 2005, the USAF has placed a strong focus on the improvement of Basic Military Training (BMT) for enlisted personnel. While the intense training has become longer, it also has shifted to include a deployment phase. This deployment phase, now called the BEAST, places the trainees in ... |
5730ea0fb7151e1900c015ca | What other training do the US Air force Personnel get during BMT? | directing search and recovery | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSince 2005, the USAF has placed a strong focus on the improvement of Basic Military Training (BMT) for enlisted personnel. While the intense training has become longer, it also has shifted to include a deployment phase. This deployment phase, now called the BEAST, places the trainees in ... |
5730ea0fb7151e1900c015cb | Who acts as a mentor during this deployment phase of the BMT? | Military Training Instructors | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSince 2005, the USAF has placed a strong focus on the improvement of Basic Military Training (BMT) for enlisted personnel. While the intense training has become longer, it also has shifted to include a deployment phase. This deployment phase, now called the BEAST, places the trainees in ... |
5730eacaaca1c71400fe5b79 | What year did the USAF take a Reduction-in-force? | 2007 | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nIn 2007, the USAF undertook a Reduction-in-Force (RIF). Because of budget constraints, the USAF planned to reduce the service's size from 360,000 active duty personnel to 316,000. The size of the active duty force in 2007 was roughly 64% of that of what the USAF was at the end of the fir... |
5730eacaaca1c71400fe5b7a | Why did the USAF plan to take a reduction-in-force? | budget constraints | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nIn 2007, the USAF undertook a Reduction-in-Force (RIF). Because of budget constraints, the USAF planned to reduce the service's size from 360,000 active duty personnel to 316,000. The size of the active duty force in 2007 was roughly 64% of that of what the USAF was at the end of the fir... |
5730eacaaca1c71400fe5b7b | How many USAF personnel did the reduction end in during 2008? | 330,000 | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nIn 2007, the USAF undertook a Reduction-in-Force (RIF). Because of budget constraints, the USAF planned to reduce the service's size from 360,000 active duty personnel to 316,000. The size of the active duty force in 2007 was roughly 64% of that of what the USAF was at the end of the fir... |
5730eacaaca1c71400fe5b7c | What has there been a sharp reduction in during the years following 2005 in the USAF? | flight hours for crew training | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nIn 2007, the USAF undertook a Reduction-in-Force (RIF). Because of budget constraints, the USAF planned to reduce the service's size from 360,000 active duty personnel to 316,000. The size of the active duty force in 2007 was roughly 64% of that of what the USAF was at the end of the fir... |
5730ebd0497a881900248a49 | Who was Robert Gates? | Secretary of Defense | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nOn 5 June 2008, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, accepted the resignations of both the Secretary of the Air Force, Michael Wynne, and the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, General T. Michael Moseley. Gates in effect fired both men for \"systemic issues associated with decl... |
5730ebd0497a881900248a4a | What Secretary of the Air Force resigned in 2008? | Michael Wynne | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nOn 5 June 2008, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, accepted the resignations of both the Secretary of the Air Force, Michael Wynne, and the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, General T. Michael Moseley. Gates in effect fired both men for \"systemic issues associated with decl... |
5730ebd0497a881900248a4b | What US Chief of Staff of the US Air Force also resigned in June of 2008? | General T. Michael Moseley | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nOn 5 June 2008, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, accepted the resignations of both the Secretary of the Air Force, Michael Wynne, and the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, General T. Michael Moseley. Gates in effect fired both men for \"systemic issues associated with decl... |
5730ebd0497a881900248a4c | Where did the US Air Force accidentally ship a component of Nuclear Weapons? | Taiwan | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nOn 5 June 2008, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, accepted the resignations of both the Secretary of the Air Force, Michael Wynne, and the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, General T. Michael Moseley. Gates in effect fired both men for \"systemic issues associated with decl... |
5730ebd0497a881900248a4d | When was the Air Force Global Strike Command formed? | 24 October 2008 | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nOn 5 June 2008, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, accepted the resignations of both the Secretary of the Air Force, Michael Wynne, and the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, General T. Michael Moseley. Gates in effect fired both men for \"systemic issues associated with decl... |
5730ec8305b4da19006bcc46 | Why was the USAF forced to ground some of its squadrons in 2013? | Budget sequestration | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDue to the Budget sequestration in 2013, the USAF was forced to ground many of its squadrons. The Commander of Air Combat Command, General Mike Hostage indicated that the USAF must reduce its F-15 and F-16 fleets and eliminate platforms like the A-10 in order to focus on a fifth-generati... |
5730ec8305b4da19006bcc47 | Who was the Commander of Air Combat Command in 2013? | General Mike Hostage | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDue to the Budget sequestration in 2013, the USAF was forced to ground many of its squadrons. The Commander of Air Combat Command, General Mike Hostage indicated that the USAF must reduce its F-15 and F-16 fleets and eliminate platforms like the A-10 in order to focus on a fifth-generati... |
5730ec8305b4da19006bcc48 | Why have many US Air Force pilots opted to resign from active service? | squadron groundings and flight time reductions | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDue to the Budget sequestration in 2013, the USAF was forced to ground many of its squadrons. The Commander of Air Combat Command, General Mike Hostage indicated that the USAF must reduce its F-15 and F-16 fleets and eliminate platforms like the A-10 in order to focus on a fifth-generati... |
5730ec8305b4da19006bcc49 | Where have many of these US Air Force pilots chosen to find employment instead? | careers in the commercial airlines | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nDue to the Budget sequestration in 2013, the USAF was forced to ground many of its squadrons. The Commander of Air Combat Command, General Mike Hostage indicated that the USAF must reduce its F-15 and F-16 fleets and eliminate platforms like the A-10 in order to focus on a fifth-generati... |
5730ed1ea5e9cc1400cdbaeb | What is one of the concerns of the Air Force? | replace its aging fleet | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpecific concerns include a compounded inability for the Air Force to replace its aging fleet, and an overall reduction of strength and readiness. The USAF attempted to make these adjustments by primarily cutting the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve aircraft fleets and their asso... |
5730ed1ea5e9cc1400cdbaec | How did the USAF try to make these adjustments to help with strength and readiness of its fleet? | cutting the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve aircraft fleets | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpecific concerns include a compounded inability for the Air Force to replace its aging fleet, and an overall reduction of strength and readiness. The USAF attempted to make these adjustments by primarily cutting the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve aircraft fleets and their asso... |
5730ed1ea5e9cc1400cdbaed | How much money did Congress give to the USAF to enable them to replace some of the grounded fleet? | $208 million | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nSpecific concerns include a compounded inability for the Air Force to replace its aging fleet, and an overall reduction of strength and readiness. The USAF attempted to make these adjustments by primarily cutting the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve aircraft fleets and their asso... |
5730ee17497a881900248a71 | Who is the Department of the Air Force managed by? | Secretary of the Air Force | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe Department of the Air Force is one of three military departments within the Department of Defense, and is managed by the civilian Secretary of the Air Force, under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of Defense. The senior officials in the Office of the Secretary a... |
5730ee17497a881900248a72 | Who does the Secretary of the Air Force report to? | Secretary of Defense | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe Department of the Air Force is one of three military departments within the Department of Defense, and is managed by the civilian Secretary of the Air Force, under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of Defense. The senior officials in the Office of the Secretary a... |
5730ee17497a881900248a73 | Who appoints the top positions in the USAF, including the Assistant Secretaries and General Council? | President | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe Department of the Air Force is one of three military departments within the Department of Defense, and is managed by the civilian Secretary of the Air Force, under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of Defense. The senior officials in the Office of the Secretary a... |
5730ee17497a881900248a74 | Upon whom does the President call on for support in his appointments to the USAF? | Senate | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe Department of the Air Force is one of three military departments within the Department of Defense, and is managed by the civilian Secretary of the Air Force, under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of Defense. The senior officials in the Office of the Secretary a... |
5730ee17497a881900248a75 | Who does the senior leadership roles in the USAF include? | Chief of Staff of the Air Force and the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe Department of the Air Force is one of three military departments within the Department of Defense, and is managed by the civilian Secretary of the Air Force, under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of Defense. The senior officials in the Office of the Secretary a... |
5730f811a5e9cc1400cdbb4d | Who directs the Secretary of the Air Force during operational missions? | Secretary of Defense | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe organizational structure as shown above is responsible for the peacetime organization, equipping, and training of aerospace units for operational missions. When required to support operational missions, the Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) directs the Secretary of the Air Force (SECAF) ... |
5730f811a5e9cc1400cdbb4e | What does the abbreviation CHOP stand for? | Change in Operational Control | [
"United_States_Air_Force\n\nThe organizational structure as shown above is responsible for the peacetime organization, equipping, and training of aerospace units for operational missions. When required to support operational missions, the Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) directs the Secretary of the Air Force (SECAF) ... |
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