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38 Cards in this Set
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List the warfare areas.
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AW ASW IW NSW STW SUW
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Define AW
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Airwarfare AW - to destroy or neutralize enemy air forces.
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Define ASW
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Anti-submarine warfare ASW - to destroy or neutralize enemy submarine forces.
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Define IW
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Information Warfare IW - employment of EW, computer network operations, PsyOps, MilDec, and OPSEC to disrupt, corrupt or usurp adversarial decision making while protecting our own.
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Define NSW
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Naval Special Warfare NSW - provides vision, leadership, doctrinal guidance, resources and oversight to ensure maritime SpecOp forces are ready to meet the operational requirements.
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Define STW
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Strike Warfare STW - use of aircraft or cruise missiles in offensive power projection role.
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Define SUW
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Surface warfare - to destroy or neutralize enemy naval surface forces.
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How Reserve Components integrate with Active Components.
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"The Navy will employ Reserve Forces and Personnel to relieve the stress on Active [Forces] OPTEMPO and PERSTEMPO by deploying, when practical, and by fulfilling close-to-home CINC requirements enabling Active Forces to deploy".
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Define Mobile Detachment.
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Mobile Detachment - to deploy in support of a tasked requirement.
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Define Direct Support Assets
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DIRSUP Assets - short-duration requirements requiring specialists not normally included in a ship’s PCS compliment.
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Define Mine Warfare UUV Platoon
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Mine Warfare UUV Platoon - consists of Remote Environmental Monitoring Units (REMUS) conducting oceanographic surveys designed to integrate new sensors into current programs.
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Define NOAT
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Naval Oceanography ASW Team NOAT - supports ASW forces worldwide at various Fleet and COCOM echelons.
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Define SGOT
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Strike Group Oceanography Team SGOT - provides timely, comprehensive, and tactically relevant METOC products in direct support of Numbered Fleet/Commanders, deploying Carrier and Expeditionary Strike Group Commanders, assigned units/staff, and other US and Joint/Coalition forces as directed.
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Define MET
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Mobile Environmental Teams MET - teams that carry all equipment needed to accomplish their forecast mission on ships at sea or shore commands forward.
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Define FST
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Fleet Survey Team FST - rapid-response team capable of performing quick-turnaround hydrographic surveys anywhere in the world.
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List the IO Core Capabilities
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CNO MILDEC OPSEC PsyOps |
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Define CNO
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Computer Network Operations - networked computers and IT infrastructure used to attack, deceive, degrade, disrupt, deny, exploit, and defend electronic information and infrastructure.
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Define MILDEC
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Military Deception - presents false information, images, or statements deliberately misleading adversary with regard to friendly military capabilities, causing the adversary to take (or not take) actions.
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Define PsyOps
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Psychological Operations - planned ops to convey selected information to targeted foreign audiences influencing their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of foreign governments, organizations, groups, and individuals.
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Define OPSEC
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Operations Security - process of identifying critical info of friendly ops which could enable adversaries to attack operational vulnerabilities.
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CNO capability
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1) Attack and disrupt enemy computer networks.
2) Defend our own military information systems. 3) Exploit enemy computer networks through intelligence collection. |
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Define EW
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Electronic Warfare - military action involving the direction or control of electromagnetic spectrum to deceive or attack the enemy.
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Define Roles of US Navy Blue and Red Teams
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Red Team - Uses publicly available data to test IAVA and system configuration compliance of US Navy networks and attempt to detect any vulnerability.
Blue Team - Ensures US Navy networks meet IAVA and system configuration compliance, provides assistance prior to and during inspections to remedy discrepancies. |
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Define FES
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Fleet Electronic Support - installs and maintains specialized equipment for permanent and ad-hoc missions. |
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Purpose of USC Title 10.
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USC Title 10 - Outlines the role of US Armed Forces and US DoD. |
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List the subtitles of USC Title 10.
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USC Title 10 Subtitle A – General Military Law and UCMJ
Subtitle B – Army Subtitle C – Navy and Marine Corps Subtitle D – Air Force Subtitle E – Reserve Components |
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What is USC Title 10 subtitle A.
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Subtitle A – General Military Law and UCMJ
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What is USC Title 10 subtitle B.
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Subtitle B – Army
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What is USC Title 10 subtitle C.
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Subtitle C – Navy and Marine Corps
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What is USC Title 10 subtitle D.
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Subtitle D – Air Force
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What is USC Title 10 subtitle E.
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Subtitle E – Reserve Components
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Purpose of USC Title 50
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USC Title 50 - outlines the role of War and National Defense explaining regulations from all government branches on all things dealing with national defense to nuclear war. |
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Define CRITIC
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CRITIC
- message used to notify the President and the National Security Council of critical information and is sent at the highest messaging precedence (W, flash override) - ensures delivery within 10 minutes. |
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Define CCOP
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Cryptologic Carry-On Program
- provides specialized equipment for Fleet cryptologic requirements. |
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Define NITES
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Navy Integrated Environmental Support Subsystem
- USN operates a distributed model of meteorology and oceanography forecasts, databases, and decision aid tools tailored for specific uses on tactical weather prediction. |
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Define JDISS
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Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System
- hardware and software that allow connectivity with intelligence systems supporting DoD forces. |
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Define MDA
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Maritime Domain Awareness
- understanding what could impact the security, safety, economy, or environment of the US in the global maritime domain. |
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Define MOC
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Maritime Operations Center
- Eight MOCs co-located with each fleet AOR networked together supporting enhanced global MDA. |