AFI10-204 AIR FORCE SERVICE EXERCISE PROGRAM AND SUPPORT TO JOINT AND NATIONAL EXERCISE PROGRAM
MilReg AFI10-204 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AFI10-204?
AFI10-204 is the Air Force regulation that governs the Air Force Service Exercise Program and support to joint and national exercise programs.

What is the purpose of AFI10-204?
The purpose of AFI10-204 is to provide guidance and procedures for planning, coordinating, executing, and evaluating Air Force Service exercises, as well as supporting joint and national exercise programs.

Who does AFI10-204 apply to?
AFI10-204 applies to all Air Force personnel involved in planning, conducting, or supporting Service exercises or participating in joint and national exercise programs.

What types of exercises does AFI10-204 cover?
AFI10-204 covers a wide range of exercises, including command-level exercises, contingency-oriented exercises, mission-oriented exercises, readiness exercises, and joint and national exercise programs.

What are the key principles emphasized in AFI10-204?
AFI10-204 emphasizes the principles of realism, standardization, readiness, risk management, and interoperability in the planning and execution of Air Force exercises.

How are exercise planning and coordination conducted according to AFI10-204?
Exercise planning and coordination are conducted through a structured planning process, involving the development of objectives, exercise scenario, scheduling, and resource allocation.

What is the purpose of evaluating exercises as per AFI10-204?
The purpose of evaluating exercises is to assess unit readiness, validate training effectiveness, identify areas for improvement, and provide feedback for future exercises.

How does AFI10-204 address the support to joint and national exercise programs?
AFI10-204 outlines the responsibilities and procedures for Air Force support to joint and national exercise programs, including the provision of personnel, equipment, and logistics.

What role do commanders play in AFI10-204?
Commanders are responsible for the overall planning, execution, and evaluation of exercises within their units, ensuring adherence to AFI10-204 guidance and principles.

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