LESSON TWO PRACTICE EXERCISE ANSWER KEY AND FEEDBACK 1. As a MACOM Staff Chaplain, you must ensure that your installation chaplains have A. A plan to assist in the recruiting and accessioning of chaplains. B. A viable mobilization annex to their installation mobilization plan and a mobilization SOP. C. The names of the chaplains to be redistributed in the event of a mobilization. D. A mobilization plan to provide training opportunities. An updated mobilization plan ensures that all members involved are properly trained and that the UMT is prepared to mobilize. When preparing the annex and SOP, you should follow the guidelines listed in the FORSCOM Mobilization and Deployment Planning System. 2. When briefing a visiting chaplain general officer on chaplain mobilization, you should include A. A copy of the post annex and SOP. B. A list of retirees over age 60 scheduled to arrive. C. A copy of the UMT mobilization annex and SOP. D. Coordination of mobilization plans with USARC and FORSCOM. The Chaplain Mobilization Planner should be experienced on mobilization in order to know and do a good job. The Chaplain Mobilization Planner must know how to brief visiting chaplain general officers, and what items should be included in the briefing. 3. During a national mobilization, this agency develops programs to meet essential military and civil needs. A. Department of Transportation. B. Department of Energy. C. Federal Emergency Management Agency. D. General Services Administration. During a national emergency the Department of Transportation cooperates with the Armed Forces to sustain the country's mission. 4. During a mobilization, the Department of the Army A. Initiates, directs and control deployment as directed by NCA. B. Provides guidance and tasking for MOB planning. C. Formulates and executes political strategy. The principal Army mobilization agencies, which provide active support, are the Department of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Department of the Army, FORSCOM and CONUSA. Lesson 3Table of Contents |