Info for AW-5200 (short breifing)

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Luke Seaman

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Nov 8, 2010, 5:58:19 PM11/8/10
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There are 5 main questions that need to be answered for tomorrow

#1 and #2 are pretty easy

#3
1st reading, Page I-15 - I-18
Below are what they mean:
Range of Military Operations (ROMO)
Military Engagement, Security Cooperation, and Deterrence (ECD
)
Crisis Response and Limited Contingency Operations (CCR)

Major Operations and Campaigns (MOC)

#4 Google them
IGO-intergovernmental organization (I have never heard of any of them)
NGO-
nongovernmental organizations (ex. UN, NATO, World Bank)

#5 1st reading, P. x
instruments of power (IOP)
"The ability of the United States to achieve its national strategic objectives
is dependent on the effectiveness of the US Government (USG) in
employing the instruments of national power.
These instruments of national power (diplomatic, informational, military, and
economic), are normally coordinated by the appropriate governmental
officials, often with National Security Council (NSC) direction. They
are the tools the United States uses to apply its sources of power,
including its culture, human potential, industry, science and technology,
academic institutions, geography, and national will."

Hope this helps,
-Luke

Jenn Barkenhagen

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Nov 8, 2010, 6:54:46 PM11/8/10
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Hey, I was just looking up IGO and NGO because I was confused, and I think Luke has them backwards.. at least according to wikipedia.. they say that IGO is any organization that is a group of member states and acts with the governments. NGOs are more like humanitarian societies and stuff like that, which have no governmental support. I think. 

Good luck! 


Jenn Barkenhagen
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