The Executive Office also supports the U.S. military by providing it with information it gathers, receiving information from military intelligence organizations, and cooperating on field activities. The Executive Director is in charge of the day to day operation of the CIA, and each branch of the service has its own Director. The Associate Director of military affairs, a senior military officer, manages the relationship between the CIA and the Unified Combatant Commands, who produce regional/operational intelligence and consume national intelligence.
Try to answer this question if possible (otherwise reply "unanswerable"): What three ways does the Executive office support the U.S. military?
providing it with information it gathers, receiving information from military intelligence organizations, and cooperating on field activities