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A series of questions and answers related to the organization and command structure of the air force total force. It covers topics such as the components of the air force, the roles of the regular air force, air force reserve, and air national guard, and the relationship between these components. The document also discusses the role of civilian auxiliaries, such as the civil air patrol and the air force junior reserve officer training corps (afjrotc).
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the Air Force Total force is one team- the U.S Air Force. What makes up the U.S Air Force? - ANS-Military and civilian members (including contractors), serving within three components; Regular Air Force, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard.
What type of association yields numerous synergistic benefits to the Air Force's strength when integrating with the Regular Component? It improves the ability to respond with surge capacity at a moment's notice as well. - ANS-An active association; the Reserve or Guard unit is host with a Regular Component tenant.
Which units form the Air Reserve Component, a significant part of aerospace capability? - ANS-Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve.
The Regular Air Force can only withdraw, divert, or reassign equipment for other commitments with the written approval of whom? - ANS-SecDef.
Through whom is command of non-mobilized Air Force Reserve units exercised? - ANS-Commander, Air Force Reserve Command, who in turn, is responsible to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force.
Through whom is command of non-mobilized Air Force Reserve individual mobilization augmentees concurrently exercised>? - ANS-Air Force Reserve Command and the unit of attachment.
Whenever the U.S President authorizes mobilization of Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Forces, to whom does the SecDef delegate authority to call them to regular status? - ANS-The Services.
When activated, to whom is operational command of Air Reserve Components transferred? - ANS- Gaining Commander.
WHat are the Seven Reserve Components of the U.S Armed Forces? - ANS-Army National Guard, Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and Coast Guard Reserve.
Who are the primary sources of full-time support for Air National Guard units? These personnel perform day-to-day organization, administration, recruitment, instruction, training, and maintenance support for the unit. - ANS-Dual-Status military technicians
What, as a provision of the U.S Constitution, results in each Guardsmen holding membership in the National Guard of his or her state, and in the U.S National Guard? - ANS-Air National Guard's dual federal and state mission.
When Air National Guard units are not mobilized or under federal control, command jurisdiction for these units is vested in whom? - ANS-Governor of the state, commonwealth, or possession.
As the Governor of the District of Columbia, The U.S President has command jurisdiction over Air National Guard units. To whom does the U.S President delegate this authority to as Governor of the District of Columbia? - ANS-Secretary of the Army.
Who serves as the principal advisor on reserve matters to the secretary of the Air Force and Chief of Staff of the Air Force? - ANS-Chief of Air Force Reserve.
What congressionally chartered, non-profit corporation for the public good may be utilized as a Civilian Volunteer Auxiliary of the Air Force? - ANS-Civil Air Patrol (CAP)
As a Total Force partner, when approved and assigned by the Air Force, under what force name does Civil Air Patrol conduct missions while aligned under Air Combat Command for fiscal and operational oversight and utilization? - ANS-Airmen of the U.S Air Force Auxiliary.
What three primary programs are managed by Civil Air Patrol? - ANS-Emergency services and civil support, aerospace education, and cadet programs.
Which Civil Air Patrol program is designed to motivate American youth to become responsible citizens through aviation-centered activities? - ANS-Cadet Program.
What are the four civilian auxiliaries of the U.S Armed Forces? - ANS-Civil Air Patrol, Coast Guard Auxiliary, Merchant Marine, and Military Auxiliary Radio System.
Whose mission is to develop citizens of character dedicated to serving the nation and community? - ANS-Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC)
What program provides leadership training and an aerospace science program for 9th-12th grade students to explore the historic and scientific aspects of aerospace technology and teaches self-reliance, self-discipline, and other characteristics found in good leaders? - ANS-Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC)