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- 3. ____________ Warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which small, mobile groups of armed forces use tactics like ambushes and sabotage to fight a larger, more conventional enemy.
- 9. (United States Ship): A designation used before the name of U.S. Navy ships, such as USS Enterprise.
- 11. The largest and oldest branch, responsible for land-based military operations.
- 12. The ____________ Officer is a high-ranking officer in the military, such as a brigadier general, major general, or general. Responsible for overseeing large units and strategic operations.
- 15. The use of threats to prevent an adversary from taking certain actions, particularly through the threat of military retaliation or the use of nuclear weapons.
- 17. Primarily responsible for maritime law enforcement, search and rescue operations, and homeland defense in U.S. waters.
- 21. ____________ Force is a term used to describe the enemy in training exercises, simulated combat scenarios, or war games.
- 22. (Improvised Explosive Device): A homemade bomb typically used by insurgents or terrorists, often found in areas like Afghanistan and Iraq to target military personnel.
- 24. A unit typically comprising 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers, often divided into several battalions and commanded by a brigadier general or colonel.
- 26. An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), used for surveillance, reconnaissance, and strike missions. Common drones include the MQ-9 Reaper.
- 29. The C-17 Globemaster III is large military cargo ______________ used by the Air Force for rapid strategic deployment and transport of equipment and troops.
- 33. Explosive devices planted in the ground designed to detonate when triggered by pressure or proximity, often used in defensive operations.
- 34. Amphibious Warfare are perations that involve the use of naval and ground forces to assault and capture enemy positions in and on ____________ areas.
- 35. Stealth Technology is the use of materials and design features to reduce the visibility of aircraft or vehicles to __________ and infrared sensors.
- 36. A term used to describe military personnel who die during combat operations. (abbr)
- 37. A military unit typically composed of 300-1,000 soldiers, often organized into companies, under the command of a lieutenant colonel.
- 38. Focused on air and space operations.
- 39. A __________ Strike is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to launch precision attacks, often in counterterrorism operations.
- 41. ________Ballistic Missile Defense is defense system designed to track and intercept ballistic missiles, primarily deployed on U.S. Navy ships.
- 43. (Sea, Air, and Land teams): The U.S. Navy’s special operations force, known for conducting high-risk missions such as counterterrorism, reconnaissance, and direct action.
- 44. The coordination of the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies to support military operations.
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- 1. __________ Positioning System (GPS): A satellite-based navigation system that allows military forces to precisely track locations and guide weapons. (abbr)
- 2. Responsible for maritime operations, including naval warfare, securing sea lanes, and projecting power globally.
- 4. The U.S. National Guard & ____________ are military forces that serves both in state and federal missions. The Guard is responsible for homeland security and can be activated in national emergencies.
- 5. A military vehicle used by the Army and Marines, primarily for transport and reconnaissance, known for its off-road capabilities.
- 6. Department of ____________ (DoD) is the U.S. government agency responsible for coordinating and supervising the military, led by the Secretary of Defense.
- 7. The newest branch, established in 2019, focusing on space operations.
- 8. An ________________ Aerial Vehicle is a type of drone used for surveillance, reconnaissance, or strike missions, operated remotely or autonomously.
- 10. The __________ War conflict between the country's North, (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and the country's South (supported by U.S.-led UN forces). (1950–1953)
- 13. Refers to a position in some military units (e.g., Zeta Team), or in the context of operations, it could refer to special units within a specific function.
- 14. (Weapons of Mass Destruction): A category of weapons, including nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, capable of causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
- 16. The act of monitoring areas or individuals, typically using technology like satellites, drones, or sensors to gather intelligence.
- 18. A planned military activity or mission designed to achieve specific objectives. (e.g., ________________ Desert Storm).
- 19. Military activities that involve the collection of information about the enemy, terrain, and other factors to inform tactical decisions.
- 20. Elite military units trained for unconventional warfare, including counterinsurgency, direct action, and special reconnaissance (e.g., U.S. Army Green Berets).
- 23. A large military unit composed of 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers, typically made up of several brigades, commanded by a major general.
- 25. Command (COCOM): A unified command structure in the U.S. military, responsible for a specific geographic region or military function (e.g., U.S. Central Command).
- 27. The __________ Zone is a designated area in which military forces engage in active combat.
- 28. The B-2 Spirit is a ____________ bomber designed to penetrate sophisticated air-defense systems and deliver conventional and nuclear bombs.
- 30. A nuclear __________ is the combination of land-based ICBMs, submarine-launched missiles, and strategic bombers that provide the U.S. with nuclear deterrence capabilities.
- 31. The day on which a combat assault or operation is set to begin, famously used to refer to June 6, 1944, the Normandy invasion during World War II.
- 32. A rapid-response force often the first to deploy in combat situations, and a part of the Department of the Navy, specializing in amphibious operations, storming enemy shores, etc.
- 40. The __________ Chiefs of Staff (JCS) is a group of senior military officers from each of the armed forces who advise the President and Secretary of Defense on military matters.
- 42. (Reserve Officer Training Corps): A college program that trains students to become officers in the U.S. military.