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NS3-M1U1C4 - U.S. Strategy & the Navy (Exam)Page 1Name:______________________________Date:_______________________________1What does the “I” stand for in “C4I”?AInterceptBInternetCInstinctDIntelligence2Which of the following would be best used for surveillance?AUAVsBsmart weaponsCSSBN’sDC4I3Which of the following are Navy Tactical Supporting Warfare Tasks? (Input all that apply,then push the ENTER button.)AOcean SurveillanceBIntelligenceCElectronic WarfareDSpecial Warfare4By what percentage did the overseas fleet increase during WWII?(Input the correct number; then push the ENTER button.)5Use of a broad spectrum of offensive military operations to destroy enemy forces orprevent them from approaching; This may be accomplished by amphibious assaultoperations, attack of targets ashore, or support of sea control operationsAPower projectionBPower triadCStrategic deterrenceDStrategic forces6Aircraft without a human pilot sustained in flight by aerodynamic lift; commonly known as adroneAUnmanned Flying Object (UFO)BUnmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)CUnmanned Aircraft Flyer (UAF)NS3-M1U1C4 - U.S. Strategy & the Navy (Exam)Page 27The science and art of using all the forces to execute approved plans as effectively aspossible during peace or warATechnological TacticsBStrategic forcesCDiplomatic forcesDStrategic deterrence8The art or science of deploying military orNaval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battleATacticsBLogisticsCStrategic forces9Which one of the basic U.S. national security objectives is to preserve the United States asa free nation with its fundamental institutions and values intact?AMilitaryBPoliticalCEconomicDIntelligence GatheringESecurity10Which of the following is NOT one of the 7 major features of the U.S. flexible responsestrategy?ALarger U.S. active forces, with greater emphasis given to their readiness andmodernization.BStrategic nuclear sufficiency, rather than an attempt to maintain nuclearsuperiority.CSecurity assistance for the defense needs of friendly nation.DStrong research and development programs to maintain technologicalsuperiority.EStrong conventional capability assisted by improved defense capabilities ofallied nations.11Which phase of U.S. strategy began with President Truman's administration after WWII?ALimited InterventionismBWestern Hemispheric DefenseCMassive RetaliationDContainment of CommunismEFlexible ResponseNS3-M1U1C4 - U.S. Strategy & the Navy (Exam)Page 312What is the other nation in the world which can match the ability of the United States toconduct limited operations almost anywhere on the globe?AGreat BritainBGermanyCChinaDFranceEThere is no other country that can match the U.S. in this area.13What is the name of the talks held by the U.S. and Russia (and the former Soviet Union)concerning reductions in the number of nuclear warheads?ANuclear Non-Proliferation Treaties (NNPT)BEnd The Nukes Now Talks (ETNNT)CStrategic Arms Limitation Treaties (SALT)DStrategic Reduction of Nuclear Weapons Treaties (SRNWT)EAgreements on the Reduction of nuclear Missiles (ARM)14Why is the independence of areas like the Persian Gulf, Western Europe, and Africavital to the United States?AWe think that if they were not independent they would become hostile tothe U.S.BWe need the countries in these areas to back U.S. policies.CInternational trade and economic ties make these areas critical to ournational objectives.DIt improves the global image of the United States.EIndependence of these areas isn't considered vital to U.S. nationalobjectives.15One of the features of the Nixon Doctrine was the concept of strategicnuclear_____________, rather than an attempt to maintain nuclear ____________.Adeterrence; status quoBsufficiency; superiorityCbuild-up; superiorityDdisarmament, appeasementNS3-M1U1C4 - U.S. Strategy & the Navy (Exam)Page 416The two stages of U.S. grand strategy which were designed to contain Communism afterWorld War II wereAstrategic sufficiency and second strike capability.Blimited interventionism and the reliance on a single weapons system.Cmassive retaliation and flexible response.Dshunning entangling alliances and the Monroe Doctrine.17The national military strategy of the United States today includes three principal elements.Aa balanced Army, Navy, and Air ForceBpolitical, economic, and moral strengthCnuclear strike forces, conventional forces, and missile forcesDdeterrence, flexible response, and forward strategy18What is the basic U.S. National Security objective?ADestroy enemies, both foreign and domesticBPreserve American freedom, institutions and valuesCContain communismDDefend other countries19The Navy's two basic functions are sea control and power projection.ATrueBFalse20U.S. defense forces are maintained toAmaintain peace for America and the world.Bestablish law and justice throughout the world.Cpreserve the physical security and political independence of the UnitedStates.Dsupport our high standard of living.NS3-M1U1C4 - U.S. Strategy & the Navy (Exam)Page 5Answer Key: NS3-M1U1C4 - U.S. Strategy & the Navy (Exam)Question:Answer1D2A3ABCD455 (+/- 5)5A6B7B8A9E10B11D12E13C14C15B16C17D18B19A20C ................
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