TACS/AAGS

  1. What are the responsibilities of the Joint Force Commander (JFC)?
    • Overall Commander of forces in the AOR
    • Responsible for Air Apportionment
    • Can adapt the organization of forces
  2. What are the responsibilities of the Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC)?
    • Functional component when two or more forces are operating in the same area of airspace within the JOA
    • Responsible for air asset allocation
    • Suggests air apportionment
    • He is a Functional component Commander
    • Must have preponderance of forces and ability to exercise mission command
  3. What are the responsibilities of the Joint Force Land Component Commander (JFLCC)?
    • Functional component when two or more forces are operating in the same area of land within the JOA
    • Responsible for air asset dissemination
    • He is a Functional component Commander
    • Must have preponderance of forces and ability to exercise mission command
  4. TAGS Elements at the platoon (PLT) level
    • PLT
    • CP
    • JFO
  5. TAGS elements at the company (CO) level
    • CO
    • CP
    • FIST (FCT)
    • JTAC
  6. TAGS elements at the battalion (BN) level
    • BN
    • CP
    • FC (SALT)
    • TACP
  7. TAGS elements at the brigade (BCT) level
    • BDE
    • CP
    • FC (ANGPLT)
    • TACP
    • ADAM/BAE
  8. TAGS elements at the division (DIV) level
    • DIV
    • CP
    • (SFLE)
    • FC (ANGLICO)
    • ASOS
    • AE
  9. TAGS elements at the corps (CORPS) level
    • CORPS
    • CP
    • (SOCCE) (NGLO)
    • FC
    • ASOG
    • AE
  10. TAGS elements at the JFLCC level
    • JFLCC
    • JOC (JACCE)
    • ADAFCO
    • AAMDC
  11. TAGS elements at the JFACC level
    • JFACC
    • JAOC
    • (NALE)
    • (MARLE)
    • (SOLE)
    • (AFLE)
    • (BCD)
  12. TAGS along the top
    • FAC(A)
    • TAC(A)
    • JSTARS
    • AWACS
    • CRC
    • ADAFCO
  13. TAGS Top Left
    • JFC
    • JOC
    • /
    • JFLCC
    • CP
    • JACCE
    • AAMDC
    • \
    • JFACC
    • JAOC
  14. Types of control?
    • Control-Authority that may be less than full command exercised by a commander over part of the activities of subordinate or other organizations. JP 1-02
    • Airspace Control--A process used to increase operational effectiveness by promoting the safe, efficient, and flexible use of airspace. JP 1-02
    • Terminal Attack Control-The authority to control the maneuver of and grant weapons release clearance to attacking aircraft. JP 1-02
  15. What are the components of the ANGLICO?
    • ANGLICO –Air and Naval Gunfire Liaison Company
    • ANG PLT –Air and Naval Gunfire Platoon
    • SALT –Supporting Arms Liaison Team
  16. JOINT AIR REQUEST NET
    • Request / coordinate immediate CAS
    • Satellite communications (SATCOM) or high frequency (HF) net
    • Managed by ASOC
    • Used by TACP
    • Silence is understood as approval
  17. What are the components of TAGS?
    • Air Force Theater Air Control System (TACS)
    • Army Air-Ground System (AAGS)
    • Navy Composite Warfare Commander/Navy Tactical Air Control System (CWC/NTACS)
    • Marine Air Command and Control System (MACCS)
    • Special Operations Air-Ground System (SOAGS)
  18. What are the four primary options for Employing land forces?
    • Subordinate unified command for land operations (option available only to a COCOM, read as: delegation)
    • Subordinate joint task force
    • Service components
    • Functional land component with joint force land component commander (JFLCC)
  19. What are the two type of CAS Requests?
    • Preplanned
    • Immediate
  20. What are the three types of CP?
    • TOC/TAC
    • Main
    • Rear
  21. What are the divisions of the JAOC?
    • Strategy
    • Combat Plans
    • Combat Operations
    • Air Mobility
    • ISR
  22. Navy acronyms
    • CTF - Commander, Task Force
    • CATF - Commander, Amphibious Task Force
    • CVBG - Carrier Battle Group
Author
ShawnStanford
ID
340100
Card Set
TACS/AAGS
Description
TACS/AAGS
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