Form a MNJTF headquarters within a Joint Operations Area to be prepared for non-permissive entry operations
- (100 words per task) Reference the Indo-Asia-Pacific Situation D, several tasks that must be accomplished to support operations are listed below. For each of the listed tasks, recommend and justify one prospective unit from the list provided to accomplish each of the likely tasks. Ensure you consider the tradeoff between a unit’s capabilities and limitations in your justification.
TASKS
- Form a MNJTF headquarters within a Joint Operations Area to be prepared for non-permissive entry operations
- Be prepared to clear northern Sumatra of enemy forces, stabilize and handover to Indonesian security and military forces
- Secure the Strait of Malacca (prevent interference with global trade)
- Establish port opening and distribution for the Joint Operations Area
- Support Indonesian Military Forces to suppress potential unrest/subversive activity in Aceh.
POTENTIAL UNITS
- CTF-76 Amphibious Force
- CTF-71 Navy Spec Warfare
- 353rd Special operations Group
- 1-1st Special Forces Group
- Reference the Indo-Asia-Pacific Situation D and the tasks listed in the preceding question, describe how the Air Force (AF) core missions of command and control (C2) and rapid global mobility (RGM) enhance or enable Joint Forces to conduct these tasks.
AF C2 (100-word limit):
AF RGM (100-word limit):
- Reference the Indo-Asia-Pacific Situation D and the tasks listed in question #1, select three tasks and for each describe how space capabilities enhance or enable Joint Forces to conduct these tasks.
Task 1 (100-word limit):
Task 2 (100-word limit):
Task 3 (100-word limit):
- (100-word limit) Reference the Indo-Asia-Pacific Situation D, explain which cyberspace operation is the most challenging when forming a multinational joint task force (MNJTF) and why.