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20 Cards in this Set
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Second Fleet
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Atlantic
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Third Fleet
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West coast
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Sixth Fleet
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Mediterranean
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Seventh Fleet
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Western Pacific and Indian Ocian
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first fleet ballistic missile submarine
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The George Washington SSBN-598, launched in June 1959
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One of the most important inspections ships receive is the Unit commanders normally perform these inspections while the ship is underway with the crew at battle stations or with conditions watches set
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Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI
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Second Fleet
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Atlantic
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One of the most important inspections ships receive is the Unit commanders normally perform these inspections while the ship is underway with the crew at battle stations or with conditions watches set
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Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI
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The inspection determines the ship's material condition. Higher authority schedules these inspections without the knowledge of the commanding officer
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INSURV) based on Navy Regulations the Board of Inspection and Survey
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Third Fleet
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West coast
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The inspection determines the ship's material condition. Higher authority schedules these inspections without the knowledge of the commanding officer
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INSURV) based on Navy Regulations the Board of Inspection and Survey
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There are two types of authority.
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general
- Organizational |
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Sixth Fleet
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Mediterranean
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There are two types of authority.
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general
- Organizational |
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• General authority
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is given to officers and petty officers so they can fulfill their duties and responsibilities
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Seventh Fleet
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Western Pacific and Indian Ocian
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first fleet ballistic missile submarine
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The George Washington SSBN-598, launched in June 1959
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organizational authority
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needed to fulfill duties and responsibilities by virtue of their positions within the Navy organization.
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• General authority
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is given to officers and petty officers so they can fulfill their duties and responsibilities
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organizational authority
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needed to fulfill duties and responsibilities by virtue of their positions within the Navy organization.
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