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WAPS - E5 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024, Exams of Advanced Education

WAPS - E5 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024 When did Islamic extremist attack four airlines - Correct Answer-11 September 2001 how many airlines did terrorist hijack on 11 Sep 01 - Correct Answer-Four How many people were injured and killed when the terrorist hijacked the airlines - Correct Answer-6,000 injured and 2, 996 killed How many terrorists were involved in the hijacking on 11 Sep 01 - Correct Answer-Nineteen What happened to the four airlines when hijacked - Correct Answer-two were flown into the world trade center, one was flown into the pentagon, and the fourth was in a field in Pennsylvania Which president declared a global war on terrorism - Correct Answer-George W. Bush Which airlines crashed into the World Trade Center - Correct Answer-American Flight 11 and United Flight 175 What airline crashed into the Pentagon - Correct Answer-American Flight 77

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When did Islamic extremist attack four airlines - Correct Answer-11 September 2001 how many airlines did terrorist hijack on 11 Sep 01 - Correct Answer-Four How many people were injured and killed when the terrorist hijacked the airlines - Correct Answer-6,000 injured and 2, 996 killed How many terrorists were involved in the hijacking on 11 Sep 01 - Correct Answer-Nineteen What happened to the four airlines when hijacked - Correct Answer-two were flown into the world trade center, one was flown into the pentagon, and the fourth was in a field in Pennsylvania Which president declared a global war on terrorism - Correct Answer-George W. Bush

Which airlines crashed into the World Trade Center - Correct Answer-American Flight 11 and United Flight 175 What airline crashed into the Pentagon - Correct Answer- American Flight 77 What airline crashed in Shanksville, Pa - Correct Answer- United Flight 93 Which operation was the response to the 11 Sep 01 terrorist attack - Correct Answer-Operation Noble Eagle Which command with more than 100 ANG,AFR, AD firefighters continued to monitor after 9/11 attack - Correct Answer-North American Aerospace Defense Command Who did the US report was behind the worst terrorist attack in the world - Correct Answer-Osama Bin Laden

What demands did Bush give to the Taliban after the 9- attacks - Correct Answer-- deliver all leaders of Al-Qaeda to the US government

  • release all imprisoned foreign nationals
  • immediately close all terrorist training camps
  • hand over all terrorist and supporters to authorities
  • allow inspectors full access to terrorist training camps Which operation took the fight against terrorism to foreign soil - Correct Answer-Operation Enduring Freedom Which operation was focused on forming and acting with an international coalition to remove Afgans taliban government - Correct Answer-Operation Enduring Freedom How many aircrafts did the US send to afgan - Correct Answer- 350 Which bombers, fighters, and unmanned aerial vehicles deployed to bases in Afgan - Correct Answer-B-1 and B- bombers F-15 and F-16 fighters

RQ-1B and RQ-4A aerial vehicles On 7 Oct 01, which countries aircraft began a sustained air campaign against terrorist targets in Afgan - Correct Answer- US, British, and French Enduring Freedom strikes began with Air Force bombers, who directed attacks to engagement zones for the AF B- bombers - Correct Answer-Ground-based forces What enabled air planners to reduce, with great accuracy, the number of air sorties required to destroy particular objectives in Enduring Freedom - Correct Answer-Guided munitions In the opening days of the campaign which targets did joint and combined efforts destroy - Correct Answer-Taliban air defenses, command centers, and other fixed targets Combat operations in Afgan began with small groups of elite american military forces. Who were they deployed to support

  • Correct Answer-Anti-taliban Afghani fighters

What challenges did coalition forces during enduring freedom face throughout afghan - Correct Answer-afghans rugged terrain complex political relationships distance from operating bases AF combat controllers were among the 300 army, navy, and AF special ops that augmented who - Correct Answer-The Afghan northern alliance When did coalition forces take control of Kabul - Correct Answer-November 2001 What was the last major town under taliban control, in December 2001 it was abandoned - Correct Answer-Kandahar In enduring freedom when terrorist forces were run underground but not eliminated what did this cause - Correct Answer-ongoing, extended counterinsurgency operations Enduring Freedom served as a humanitarian mission, how did service members provide humanitarian relief to oppressed

afghan people - Correct Answer-by dropping 2.5 million rations Why in January 2002 were 1200 members of the US special ops command, deployed to the Philippines - Correct Answer- to assist the armed forces of the Philippines in uprootin al- Qaeda and other terrorist groups In January 2002, how many members of US special ops were deployed to the Philippines for uprooting terrorist - Correct Answer-1, Whose mission was it to assist military operation against terrorist forces for the Philippine island - Correct Answer-US special ops command, pacific In January 2002, 1200 US special ops were deployed to the Philippines, where was most the conflict expected to take place - Correct Answer-Philippine island of Basilan What was the result of the military mission US special ops troops were sent to the Philippines - Correct Answer-One

american hostage was recovered and the Abu Sayyaf group was reduced from 800 to 100 members What humanitarian results did the engagment in the Philippines of Jan 02 provide - Correct Answer-created 14 schools, 7 clinics. 3 hospitals, and provided medical care to over 18,000 residents of Basilan In mid 2002, focus was placed on disrupting and detecting terrorist activities around the Horn of Africa. What did this mission include throughout Dijbouti, Kenya and Ethiopia - Correct Answer-- humanitarian efforts for rebuilding schools and medical facilities

  • training local forces in counterterroism and counterinsurgency tactics On 4 March 2002, what operation was launched as one of the most crucial joint combat operations designed to remove the taliban resistance from Afghan - Correct Answer-Operation Anaconda On 4 March 2002 Operation Anaconda was launched, what was it designed to do - Correct Answer-Remove the taliban resistance from afghan

What operation conducted in Shahikot Valley, was a complex battle fought in rugged mountainous terrain under difficult conditions - Correct Answer-Operation Anaconda What happened in the early morning hours of Operation Anaconda - Correct Answer-On a mountaintop called Takur Ghar in southeastern Afghanistan, al Qaeda soldiers fired on an MH-47E helicopter Who did the strike on the early morning hours al qaeda soldiers fired on cause to fall through the open helicopter door to the ground - Correct Answer-Navy SEAL, Petty Officer First Class Neil C. roberts How long did the operation anaconda small war against terrorism last - Correct Answer-17 hours What did the men who fought in operation anaconda call it - Correct Answer-The battle of Robert's Ridge

Which battle did the press call operation anaconda, although the men called it the Battle of Robert's Ridge - Correct Answer-The Battle at Shah-I-Kot Mountain How many americans died and were wounded in operation anaconda - Correct Answer-8 americans died and 80 wounded As a tactical air control party terminal attack controller supporting an Afghan and US combat patrol in Afghan was hit in a well-coordinated ambush - Correct Answer-TSgt Kevin Whalen In 2011 at the height of American involvement in afghan how many service members were deployed to the country - Correct Answer-101, In 2011 at the height of American involvement in afghan, when did the Afghan forces formally take over combat operations - Correct Answer-June 2013 When did the war in Afghan come to an end - Correct Answer- 2014

When did operation enduring freedom take place - Correct Answer-7 Oct 01 - 28 Dec 14 Throughout operation Enduring Freedom, what were the total coalition casualties verses the taliban and al-qaeda casualties - Correct Answer-Coalition casualties 3, Taliban and Al-Qaeda casualties ranged from 25,500 to 40, After the deadline for the troop withdrawal from afghan roughly how many airmen stayed in afghan to carry out operations - Correct Answer- In 2015 which combat operation replaced Enduring Freedom - Correct Answer-Operation Freedoms Sentinel What was the name of the NATO operation that included 28 NATO nations, 14 partner nations, and 11,000 american troops to continue the mission - Correct Answer-NATO's operation Resolute Support How many NATO nations, partner nations and american troops continued in the Operation Resolute Support - Correct Answer-28 NATO nations

14 partner nations 11,000 american troops What mission did 28 NATO nations, 14 partner, and 11, american troops continue while working with NATO Resolute Support - Correct Answer-training, advising and assisting the Afghan AF to help it become fully independent Acting as primary AF combat search and rescue medic tasked to rescue two american servicemen from terrain occupied by Al Qaeda and taliban forces who was posthumously awarded the AF cross for his heroism - Correct Answer-SrA Jason D. cunningham Who during operation anaconda was posthumously awarded the AF cross and later upgraded to the medal of honor by president trump - Correct Answer-TSgt John A. Chapman Who is the first AF member to receive the medal of honor since the Vietnam conflict - Correct Answer-TSgt John A. Chapman

Who as a pararescue man deployed to Afghan on 11 Mar 04 as part of advanced force ops team serving alongside elements of afghan national strike unit received the bronze star with valor and became one of the first six recipients of the combat action medal - Correct Answer-SMSgt Colon-Lopez Who received the bronze star with valor and became one of the first six recipients of the combat action medal for his actions when deployed to Afghan - Correct Answer-SMSgt Colon-Lopez Who three months into the deployment as a secfo member of an off base convoy support team was guarding a convey en route from Camp Bucca, Iraq when the convoy was hit by an IED near safwan, iraq - Correct Answer-A1C Elizabeth N. Jacobson Who was the first secfo airman and first female to die in operation iraqi freedom - Correct Answer-A1C Elizabeth N. Jacobson On 28 sep 05, A1C Jacobson was the first secfo and female airman to die in operation iraqi freedom, what award was

established in honor - Correct Answer-Elizabeth N. Jacobson Award for Expeditionary Excellence What award is given to airmen for outstanding performance during a deployment - Correct Answer-Elizabeth N. Jacobson Award for Expeditionary Excellence Who was awarded the silver star for his actions while completing a routine pre-brief for a combat control mission at his deployed location in Wardak Province, Afghan - Correct Answer-TSgt Delorean Sheridan Whose calmness and leadership in the face of danger helped save 23 lives in Wardak Province, Afghan when a police officer turned and opened fired with a truck mounted machine gun 25 ft away - Correct Answer-TSgt Delorean Sheridan In March 2003 after receiving intel reports that Saddam Hussein possessed or was building weapons of mass destruction, which president announced a 48 hour ultimatum for Hussein - Correct Answer-President bush

What were the primary goals of operation Iraqi freedom - Correct Answer-- create a stable iraq

  • empower a broad based government that renounces weapons of mass destruction
  • rebuke terrorism to neighboring countries With more than 300,000 troops deployed to the Gulf region to form a multinational coalition, when did the operation iraqi freedom officially begin - Correct Answer-20 March 2003 On the first day of operation iraqi freedom, between 300- cruise missiles were fired at targets, on the second day the battle plan called for launching another 300-400. What was this plan referred to as by the National Defense University - Correct Answer-Shock and Awe What was the focus of the nation defense university shock and awe plan - Correct Answer-The psychological destruction of the enemy's will to fight rather than the physical destruction of the opposing military force

What approach did the shock and awe plan concept rely on - Correct Answer-A large number of precision guided weapons hitting the enemy simultaneously When did american commanders declare that Saddam's regime was no longer in control of Baghdad - Correct Answer- 9 April 2003 When saddam's regime was no longer in control who on the 55 most wanted leaders was the first to surrender - Correct Answer-Iraqs science advisor How long did it take for our military forces to roll past iraq's republican guard, seize bridges over the tigris and euphrates rivers, and commandeer saddam international airport - Correct Answer-less than one month when was saddam hussein found and captured - Correct Answer- How many US AF personnel died in the Iraq war - Correct Answer-

In 2007 with the instability of region Iraq became a breeding ground for terrorist activities again. What did this cause the US to do - Correct Answer-Intervene with a surge of force to deescalate the situation What operations did operation iraqi freedom transition to on 1 Sep 10, signifying a formal end to US involvement in the military combat ops - Correct Answer-Operation New Dawn When did operations transition from Iraqi Freedom to New Dawn - Correct Answer-1 September 2010 On 1 Sep 10 with the transition of iraqi freedom to new dawn, what did this signify - Correct Answer-a formal end to US involvement in the military combat operations What made the transition to a supporting role and stability operations possible - Correct Answer-increase capability of iraqi security forces and their improved ability to combat terrorists and provide security for their people

What was the new supporting and stability operation called for the transition to a supporting role and stability operation - Correct Answer-Operation New Dawn What three primary missions did our military have as part of operation New Dawn - Correct Answer-- Advising, assisting, and training the Iraqi security force

  • Conducting partnered counterterrorism operations
  • Providing support to provincial reconstruction teams and civilian partners as they helped build Iraqs civil capacity When was troop withdrawal from Iraq completed as mandated under terms of a bilateral agreement signed in 08 by president Bush - Correct Answer-18 December 2011 Who led a reconnaissance task force into Iraq on the first day of the ground war of Iraq freedom, breeching enemy fortifications during border crossing - Correct Answer-SSgt Scott Sather Who was the first airman killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom - Correct Answer-SSgt Scott Sather

Under what operation was a collection of aircraft launched to enforce united nations security council resolution 1973 - Correct Answer-Operation Odyssey Dawn Under what operation did aircraft conduct strikes on a variety of strategic targets over Libya and create an airspace where no enemy forces could advance on Libyan opposition troops - Correct Answer-Operation Odyssey Dawn When did the US pass complete military command of the operation and control of the no fly zone under operation odyssey dawn to NATO and take up a supporting role for the remainder of the operation which was carried out under the name Operation Unified Protector - Correct Answer-31 March 2011 When did the US pass complete military command of the operation and control of the no fly zone under operation odyssey dawn to NATO - Correct Answer-31 March 2011 When the US passed complete military command of the operation and control of the no fly zone what was the operation - Correct Answer-Operation unified protector

Who in 2014 as an extremist Sunni jihadist organization, gained control of territory in syria and northern iraq and left savage atrocities in their wake - Correct Answer-Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Under which operation did President Obama authorize the use of force in cooperation with partner nations to conduct carefully targeted air strikes - Correct Answer-Operation Inherent Resolve Airpower can be applied from within as well as across which three domains - Correct Answer-air, space, and cyberspace From what perspective is air domain described as the region above the earth's surface in which aerodynamics generally govern the planning and conduct of military operations - Correct Answer-Operational perspective Which domain can be described as the region above the earth's surface in which astrodynamics generally govern the planning and conduct of military operations - Correct Answer- Space domain

Which domain is a global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent network of information technology infrastructures, including the internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems and embedded processors and controller - Correct Answer- cyberspace domain For the past 70 years, what has the air force joint warfighting team been providing for America - Correct Answer-global vigilance, global reach, and global power In which global capability have airmen built a real time global intelligence, command and control network that can find, fix, and finish the smallest of targets - Correct Answer-Global vigilance Which global capability enables the AF to range the globe rapidly to respond to crisis and deliver critical supplies and personnel to any location on the planet - Correct Answer- global reach Which global capability enables the AF to strike an enemy on short notice anywhere in the world with american fighters,

bombers, and remote pilot aircraft - Correct Answer-Global Power What is the ability to project military power or influence through the control and exploitation of air, space, and cyberspace to achieve strategic operational and tactical objectives - Correct Answer-air power Which level of war does the AF conduct continuous and concurrent air, space, and cyberspace operations - Correct Answer-Strategic, operational, and tactical What provides the versatile, wide-ranging means to achieve national objectives with the ability to deter and respond immediately to crisis anywhere - Correct Answer-air power What is integrated in all joint operations connecting operators and providing global coverage for missile warning - Correct Answer-Space Who is responsible for two-thirds of the nuclear triad - Correct Answer-Air Force

Who has partnered to chart a course for a resilient space enterprise by 2030 - Correct Answer-The Air Force and the National Reconnaissance Office How is the AF evolving the space enterprise to be more robust and resilient and raising the bar in space training - Correct Answer-With key organizational changes and the implementation of the space warfighting construct What is being improved to nurture full spectrum readiness, ensuring the joint warfighter is prepared to execute multidomain operations - Correct Answer-Simulator realism What working definition of cyberspace does the Air Force use for warfare purposes - Correct Answer-a domain in which signals hold at risk intel systems What refers to the wave particle duality radiation that, when modulated with information, creates a signal - Correct Answer-Electronics and the electromagnetic spectrum

What system refers to digital information and application programs and the computer and networks on which they exists - Correct Answer-Data and networked systems What are the three components of cyberspace - Correct Answer-- The effectors that encompass a broad range of signal borne threats, analog and digital

  • The medium that enables effectors to access the targets, wired and wireless, hardware and software
  • The targets to include weapons and systems that use computers or networks What is an effective first line of defense against cyber threats - Correct Answer-Prevention What are the three methods of anticipating a cyber threat - Correct Answer-- Setting up over the horizon early warning systems that detect anomalous activity
  • Rapidly analyzing forensic fingerprints to predict future behavior
  • Communicating through viable reach back options to avoid threats

What are the four axioms of offensive cyberpower - Correct Answer-- misdirecting functionality

  • stealth access
  • exploiting vulnerabilities
  • superior human cognition from a war fighting perspective, what does the internet traditionally favor - Correct Answer-defense over offense Traditionally, what gives an inherent advantage to the internet attacker - Correct Answer-The design of the internet protocols for tolerance to failure rather than resilience to attack What seeks to reduce vulnerability by reducing the scope of protection and focusing on critical components in a system - Correct Answer-The tenets of anti-tamper protection technologies What is the exploitation of unconceived vulnerabilities where unknown cyber insecurity wins against known cybersecurity - Correct Answer-Offensive cyberpower

What does the information on standard aircraft tail flashes designate - Correct Answer-The base and unit the aircraft is from as well as the tail number of the aircraft Why did units select a single aircraft to be the unit flagship with a special fin flash - Correct Answer-- To represent the specific squadron or wing

  • Assigned as the unit commander's airplane
  • Generally used for photos, air shows, and other public displays What is a circular disc often used as a national or historic symbol, most commonly seen on military aircraft or infrastructure - Correct Answer-A roundel Who originated the use of roundels on military aircraft during WW1 most often using colors of red, white, and blue - Correct Answer-French Air Service What is an official department of defense recognized alphanumeric symbol used to designate military defense aerospace vehicles categorized as aircraft, guided missiles,