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63 Cards in this Set
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Mission of US Navy
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Train, Maintain, Equip combat ready naval forcescapable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom of theseas.
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NCA (3)
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National Command Authority |
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OPCON
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Operationalcontrol (marching orders) |
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ADCON |
AdministrativeControl (payroll, unit prep, records)
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COCOM |
CombatantCommand, CENTCOM |
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NAVY COCOM
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Navy Combatant Command, USNAVCENTCOM
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FLTCOM |
Fleet Command (Operational), (5TH FLEET) responsible for the ops of thefleet in their AOR
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TYCOM |
TypeCommand (Admin) (various ships report to forward-area commanders) responsible for the ops of their specific platform |
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PACOM |
PearlHarbor, HI, Protect and defend the US people and enhance stability in Asia-Pacificstability and security |
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EUCOM
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Stuttgart,GE, militaryoperations, international military partnering, and interagency partnering toenhance transatlantic security and defend the US. |
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JFCOM
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Norfolk, VA, missionready joint capable forces, disestablished in 2011 |
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SOUTHCOM
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Miami, FL, SouthAmerica/Central America |
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CENTCOM
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MacDillAFB, FL promotescooperation among nations in the middle east |
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NORTHCOM |
PetersonAFB, CO US interests (homelanddefense/civil support) |
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SOCOM
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MacDill AFB FL
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TRANSCOM |
Scott AFB, IL (Ensures timely Transport in peace and wartime) |
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STRATCOM
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Offutt AFB, NE (Strategiccommand-prevents attacks against US and Allies) |
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AFRICOM |
Stuttgart, GE (Africacommand-peacekeeping)
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CNO N2/N6
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Chief of Naval Operations for InformationDominance and METOC/Space |
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CNMOC (4)
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John Stennis Space Center, St. Louis, MO (ASW, SPECWAR, MW, INTEL, SUR/RECON,FLEETOPS) |
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NNWC (4)
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LittleCreek, VA; NavalNetwork Warfare Command; secures Navy's portion of Global Information Grid; deliverID for Navy and Joint Ops |
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USSTRATCOM
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Offutt AFB, Omaha, NE; Deter attacks on vitalinterest
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Joint Space Operations Center
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CheyenneMountain AF Station, Joint Space Operations Center When aspace-related incident or contingency requiring enhanced space support, theassess the situation and notifies the appropriate operation centers. |
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NOAA
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SilverSpring, MD National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration environmental imagery; global weather monitoring and weather support to DoD
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Naval Space Operations Center
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Dahlgren, VA; directsnaval space forces and operates space and space support systems
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NAVCYBERFOR |
JointExpeditionary Base, Little Creek, VA -organize, prioritize, training, modernization, and maintenance, requirementsfor crypto and space related systems -Navy's TYCOM for global cyber warfare |
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ONI |
Suitland, MD Office of Naval Intelligence, produces maritime intel and distributes toTOS decision-makers |
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Office of the Oceanographer/Navigator of theNavy |
USNO,Washington, D.C. positions and motions of celestial bodies,motions of Earth, and precise time. |
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USCYBERCOM
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FT. Meade,MD (plans,coordinates, and synchronizes activities to direct the operation and defense ofDoD information networks. Worldwide) |
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2nd Fleet (now Fleet Forces Command)
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Norfolk,VA; North Pole to Caribbean; EastCoast to Mid Atlantic |
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3rd Fleet
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San Diego, CA; WestCoast to IDL
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4th Fleet
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Mayport,FL; Caribbean/Central/South America |
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5th Fleet
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Manama,Bahrain; Arabian Gulf, Indian Ocean, Coast of East Africa, Red Sea, Middle Eastand Persian Gulf |
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6th Fleet
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Gaeta, Italy; Mediterranean and Black Sea/Europe
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7th Fleet |
Yokosuka, Japan; Western Pacific and IndianOcean, Japan, Hawaii, Guam |
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10th Fleet |
Ft. Meade, MD; Worldwide cyber responsibility
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TF, TG, TU, TE
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Task Force(subdiv of fleet) Task Group(subdiv of force) Task Unit(subdiv of group) Task Element(subdiv of unit) |
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IDC Core ratings (4)
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AG Aerographer's mate (weatherman)- collects, measures, and analyzes elements of land, sea, air, and space CT Cryptologic Technician IS - analyzeintel data, classified info about enemies; relays tech info to IC
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NCTAMS LANT
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Norfolk, VA Station) |
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CT
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Cryptologic Technician (I- Interpretive: conducts intel using foreign language skills; M- Maintenance:
performs preventative and corrective maintenance on CT equipment; N- Network: Administers CT networks; R- collections: collect, analyze, and exploit SOI's to identify, locate, and report worldwide threats using computer systems; T-technical: performs a variety of specialized duties ASW the collection and processing of airborne, shipborne, and land based radar systems)
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NCTAMS PAC
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Wahiawa, HI
provide secure and reliable, classified and unclassified, voice, messaging,video, and data provide comms for command and control to all branches of the military in thepacific AOR |
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C4ISR
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Command Control Communication Computers Intel |
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DISA |
Defense Information System Agency
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NASIC |
National Air and Space Intelligence Center (primary DoD producer of foreignaerospace intel)
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NCDOC |
Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command (24/7 protection to cyber systems)
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ODNI (2) |
Office of the Director of National Intelligence(DNI) Established 17 Dec 2004serves as the Pres. Intel Advisor, establish community priorities anddirection, monitors IC performance
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DIA
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Defense Intelligence Agency (Established 1Oct 1961)
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NSA
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National Security Agency (Established 4 Nov1952) |
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CIA
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Central Intelligence Agency (established 26 Jul1947) (focus for US HUMINT) |
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NGA
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National Geo-spatial Agency (Established 24Nov 2004) - FT. Belvoir, VA
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DHS
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Department of Homeland Security(Established 25 Nov 2002) |
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FBI |
Federal Bureau of Investigation(Established 26 Jul 1908) assistsfederal/state justice agencies)
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DEA
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Drug Enforcement Administration (Established: 17Feb 2006)
Office of National Security (ONSI) is responsible for providing drug-relatedinformation responsive to IC requirements |
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DOE
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Department of Energy - realignment in 5October 1999 creating the Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence.Informs US national security policy by collecting and analyzing information inthe fields of nuclear terrorism, counterintelligence, cyber threats, nuclearproliferation, strategic surprise, and energy and environmental security
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DOS |
Departmentof State (Established 20 Sep 1945)
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DOT |
Departmentof Treasury |
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NASA
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NationalAeronautics and Space Administration |
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NRO |
NationalReconnaissance Office (Chantilly, VA) |
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USAF ISR |
8 June 2007:Lackland AF Base, TX; providesexpertise on foreign air forces, air defenses, and ballistic missiles |
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INSCOM |
US Army Intelligence and Security Command (1977) Located in Ft. Belvoir, VA. |
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MCIA
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Marine Corps Intelligence Activity(Established in 2000) Located at Quantico, VA. provides intelligence forplanning, training, operations, systems development, and exercises |
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US Navy Intel
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Established 23 Mar 1882. Oldest member of IC.specializes in maritime related intelligence.
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US Coast Guard Intel
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Established 1915, became an official memberof the IC on 28 Dec 2001. Handles smuggling, drugs, migrants, weapons; uniquecollection opportunities offshore and foreign ports. |