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32 Cards in this Set
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what must be maintained to sustain a fluid system for all condition types? |
personnel
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what is a manual system that includes systematic procedures band supporting materials intended for use by combat systems personnel for the direct support of system operation, maintenance, and casualty control?
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combat systems operational sequencing system (CSOSS)
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who did the CO direct to develop CSOSS?
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Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
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How do CSOSS and EOSS parallel each other?
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types of functions performed, format and content of user documentation, development process
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whose job is it to supply air, water, and power to the combat systems and to repair those systems if any casualties occur?
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Engineer Officer Of The Watch
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what allows casualties to be handled quickly, permitting the ship to continue its mission?
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who directs the CSOSS organization and assures that required readiness - related evolutions are performed safely and effectively and is overall responsible as the ship's CSOSS director?
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commanding officer
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what is TAO authorized to do without first receiving the CO's approval?
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release weapons
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who is the link between the CO/TAO and the Combat Systems Officer of the Watch (CSOOW) but might not be manned on every ship?
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Combat Systems Readiness Officer
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who maintains emergency destructure bill compliance, status boards, emission control (EMCON) compliance and radiation hazard (RADHAZ) control, combat system tag - out logs, and coordinates all working - aloft evolutions?
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Combat System Officer of the Watch ( CSOOW )
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who does CSOOW coordinate with?
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CSRO, AAS, EOOW, OCA & SSC
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what is working aloft?
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working up in rigging/mast to repair equipment
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what are AAS's the primary providers of to the CSOOW?
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status of repair efforts and combat systems
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what do the AAPs keep the AASs informed of?
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equipment status, changes to readiness conditions, & estimated time to repair
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what role do the AAPs fill as part of CSOSS?
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operator and technician
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who all stands watch in CIC in the CSOSS chain of command?
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TAO & CSRO
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what is CSMC equipped with to assist the CSOOW?
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status boards, reference materials, internal communication equipment
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what is the primary mission of the CIC?
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gather, process, display, evaluate, & distribute tactical information and intelligence
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ESSEX and WSS are examples of what?
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AAS
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what are some stations assigned to ESS?
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radar room, communication room, and pilot house
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what makes up a CSOSS manual?
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technical, non casualty processes
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what non-casualty procedures are a part of CSOP?
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normal lights out procedure, testing procedure, securing procedures
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which section is used for casualty situations?
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(CSOSS) combat systems operational casualty control
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what is included in the support data?
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standard notes, system data tables, system diagrams
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what are communication wheels found on?
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status boards
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which watch station is normally only manned in condition 1?
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all stations
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which condition is the highest degree of readiness and has all the watch and weapon stations manned?
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condition 1
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what is condition 1 also known as?
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general quarters
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what is condition 2 used to accomplish?
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specific missions
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when is condition 3 used?
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sailing in international waters
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which condition denotes optimum peacetime cruising?
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condition 4
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who do CS personnel report to in port?
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work center supervisors/leading petty officers
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