LEADING MARINES COMMAND AND MILLITARY ORGANIZATION (ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE) 2026-2027 EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE
- LEADING MARINES COMMAND AND MILLITARY
- ORGANIZATION (ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE)
- 2026-2027 EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
- DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE
- Which of the following is NOT a specialized type of major command
- (MAJCOM) within the Air Force MAJCOM structure? (4.11)
- A. Component MAJCOM
- B. Joint MAJCOM
- C. Lead MAJCOM - ANSWER- B
- The Secretary of the Air Force is the head of the Department of the Air
- Force and is subject to the authority, control, and direction of whom?
- (4.10)
- A. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
- B. Secretary of Defense
- C. President
- D. Senate - ANSWER- B
- Whose mission is to support global implementation of the national
- security strategy by operating fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, battlemanagement, and electronic-combat aircraft? (4.11)
- A. Air Combat Command (ACC)
- B. Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC)
- C. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
- D. Air Mobility Command (AMC) - ANSWER- A
- Who assists members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in carrying out the
- assigned responsibilities of strategic direction, unified operation of
- combatant commands, and integration of all branches of the military into
- an efficient force? (4.3)
- A. Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- B. The Joint Staff
- C. The Deputy Secretary of Defense
- D. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - ANSWER- B
- Which command was activated as a MAJCOM on 7 August 2009, is
- headquartered at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, and is one of two
- Air Force Service Components of U.S. Strategic Command? Its mission
- is to provide strategic deterrence, global strike, and combat support:
- anytime, anywhere. (4.11)
- A. Air Force Space Command (AFSPC)
- B. Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC)
- C. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
- D. Air Mobility Command (AMC) - ANSWER- B
- Who performs a mission that does not fit into any of the major
- commands but has many of the same administrative and organizational
- responsibilities? (4.11)
- A. Field Operating Agencies (FOA)
- B. Component Major command (C-MAJCOM)
- C. Direct Reporting Unit (DRU)
- D. Lead Major command (MAJCOM) - ANSWER- C
- As the civilian head of the Department of Defense, to whom does the
- Secretary of Defense (SecDef) report directly? (4.2)
- A. Both Senate and the U.S. President
- B. The U.S. President
- C. Congress
- D. Senate Arms Committee - ANSWER- B
- Who of the following is NOT a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
- (4.3)
- A. Vice Chairman
- B. Commandant of the Marine Corps
- C. Chairman
- D. Chief of the Military Reserves - ANSWER- D
- Whose function is to assist the Secretary of the Air Force in carrying out
- his or her responsibilities? (4.11)
- A. Vice Chief of Staff
- B. Under Secretaries
- C. Deputy Secretary of Defense
- D. Air Staff - ANSWER- D
- What is an unclassified, for official use only, executive branch document
- prepared by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that assigns
- missions; planning, training, and operational responsibilities; and
- geographic areas of responsibilities to combatant commands? (4.7)
- A. Combined Arms Plan
- B. Multinational Command Plan
- C. Unified Command Plan
- D. Joint Task Force Plan - ANSWER- C
- Which command is responsible for the Nation's three intercontinental
- ballistic missile wings, the Air Force's entire bomber force, the LongRange Strike Bomber Program? It is also responsible for operational and
- maintenance support to organizations within the nuclear enterprise.
- (4.11)
- A. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
- B. Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC)
- C. Air Force Space Command (AFSPC)
- D. Air Mobility Command (AMC) - ANSWER- B
- What are the established levels of responsibility for command, control,
- and communication throughout a chain of command called? (4.1)
- A. Standards
- B. Command accountability
- C. Command authority
- D. Command responsibilities - ANSWER- C
- By statute, the chain of command runs from the U.S. President, through
- the Secretary of Defense, then to whom? (4.1)
- A. Senate
- B. Joint Chiefs of Staff
- C. Combatant Commanders
- D. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - ANSWER- C
- Headquartered at the Pentagon, which offices are included in the
- Department of Defense? (4.2)
- A. - Office of the Secretary of Defense
- - The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- - The Joint Staff
- - The Departments of the Army, Navy (including the Marine Corps), and
- Air Force
- - NATO combatant commands
- - Forces dedicated to combined commands, defense agencies, and field
- activities
- B. - Office of the Secretary of Defense
- - The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- - The Joint Staff
- - The Departments of the Army, Navy (including the Marine Corps), and
- Air Force
- - Unified combatant commands
- - Forces dedicated to combined commands, defense agencies, and field
- activities
- C. - Office of the Secretary of Defense
- - The Joint Chiefs of Staff
- - The Joint Staff
- - The Departments of the Army, Navy (including the Marine Corps), and
- Air Force
- - Unified combatant commands
- - Forces dedicated to NATO activities
- D. - Office of the Secretary of Defense