211k views
5 votes
The JFC establishes AOR admission requirements for DoD civilians and CAAF.

a) True
b) False

User Log N
by
8.3k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Final answer:

The statement that the JFC establishes AOR admission requirements for DoD civilians and CAAF is true. JFCs are in charge of security and admission in their AOR. However, the claim that many women were incapable of handling war burdens is historically false, as many took on significant roles during war times.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Joint Force Commander (JFC) establishes the Area of Responsibility (AOR) admission requirements for Department of Defense (DoD) civilians and Contractors Authorized to Accompany the Force (CAAF). The statement that the JFC establishes AOR admission requirements for DoD civilians and CAAF is true. JFCs have the authority to create requirements and establishes operational needs and security procedures within their AOR that may include specific provisions for the entry and activities of DoD civilians and CAAF. While the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (CAAF) mentioned in the reference provided is unrelated and is, in fact, a court with the authority to review certain types of cases in the military justice system, it does not play a role in setting AOR admission requirements.

Regarding Exercise 8.3.2 which states that 'Many women found themselves incapable of handling the burdens of war when their husbands and fathers went off to fight,' the given statement is false. This question likely refers to the historical context of women's roles during times of war, where contrary to the statement, many women have proven themselves capable of handling the burdens of war, often taking on roles left by men, contributing to war efforts, and maintaining home fronts.

User EdzJohnson
by
7.7k points