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SOB1: Order of precedence NSS, NDS, NMS
National Security Strategy (President)
National Defense Strategy (SecDef)
National Military Strategy (CJCS)
SOB2: Recall LOEs to achieve the goal of the NSS
1) Invest in tools of American power and influence
2) Build coalition of nations to better shape the global strategic environment
3) Modernize and strengthen the military
SOB3 Recall 4 top-level defense priorities to strengthen deterrence as described in the NDS
1) Defend the homeland
2) Deter strategic attacks against the US, allies and partners
3) Deter aggression and be prepared to prevail in conflict
4) Build a resilient Joint Force and defense ecosystem
SOB4: Identify the two priorities outlined in NMS
1) Integrate deterrence
2) Strategic discipline
SOB5: Choose all objectives for which the USSF is responsible as laid out in National Space Policy
Robust space domain awareness of all activities in space with the ability to characterize and attribute potentially threatening behavior
Resilient space-enabled missions that reduce the impact or deny the effectiveness of adversaries’ actions
Assured, credible, and demonstrable response to defend vital national interests in space
SOB6: Recall the five pillars for enhanced stakeholder collaboration as outlined in National Cyber Security Strategy
1) Defend critical infrastructure
2) Disrupt and dismantle threat actors
3) Shape market forces to drive security and resilience
4) Invest in a resilient future
5) Forge international partnerships to pursue shared goals
SOB1: Recognize the meaning of competition continuum
Describes a world of enduring competition conducted through a mixture of cooperation, competition, and armed conflict
SOB2: Name the three elements of the competition continuum
Cooperation – collaborate selectively, maintain, advance
Competition – counter, enhance, contest, limit
Conflict – defeat, deny, degrade, disrupt
SOB1: Recall the levels of warfare and their purpose
Strategic Level – national policy, global strategy, theater strategy
Operational level – campaigns, major operations
Tactical Level – battles, engagements, small-unit / crew actions
SOB1: Identify the statutory functions of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
7 Statutory Responsibilities
1) Global military integration
2) Strategic direction of the armed forces
3) Strategic and contingency planning
4) Global force management
5) joint capability development
6) Joint force development activities
7) Comprehensive joint readiness and assessments
J1
Manpower and personnel
J2
Intelligence
J3
Operations
J4
Logistics
J5
Strategy, Plans, and Policy
J6
Command, control, cyber, communications
J7
Joint Force Development
J8
Requirements, resources, and assessments
Directed readiness
Force ready and available to execute NDS within acceptable risk