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64 Cards in this Set
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Operational COC |
President SECDEF Commander |
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Admin COC |
SECNAV CNO Fleet Commanders Naval Air Force Commander(Type/Aircraft Controlling Custodian) Functional Wing Commander Type Squadron Commander |
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Functional Combatant Commands |
USSOCOM USCYBERCOM USTRANSCOM USSTRATCOM |
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Geographic Combatant Commands |
USSOUTHCOM USNORTHCOM USCENTCOM USINDOPACOM USEUCOM USAFRICOM
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Fleet Commanders |
COMPACFLT US Fleet Forces (Atlantic) COMUSNAVEUR/NAVAF : role of force provider to include ships and crafts classified into types. Ex) Surface Forces, Fleet Marine Forces, Naval Air Forces etc. |
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Subdivision of Task Forces |
Ex)Task Force 60 Task Group 60.1 Task Unit 60.1.1 |
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Naval Air Force Commander |
COMNAVAIRFOR COMNAVAIRPAC : man, train, and equip of those under. |
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Type Commanders |
Certain type of squadrons. Ex) VA, VAW, VS, VR, HS, HC, VX. |
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Aircraft Controlling Custodians (ACC) |
Excercises admin control of assignment, employment, and logistic support of certain aircraft and engines. Ex)COMNAVAIRLANT, COMNAVAIRPAC, COMNAVAIRSYSCOM, etc. |
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Functional Wing Commander |
Responsible for the material readiness, administration, training, and inspections of squadrons under their command. |
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Type Squadron Commander |
Responsible for the maintenance and material condition of aeronautical equipment. Coordinate the Naval Aviation Maintenance Plan (NAMP). |
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Vice President |
Honorable Mike Pence : 2nd in Command |
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SECDEF |
Honorable Mark Esper : Principle advisor to President and formulates general defense policy. |
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SECNAV |
Honorable Richard Spencer : Responsible for the policies and control of the DON. |
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CNO |
ADM Mike Gilday : Senior military officer and advisor to the President and SECNAV on conducts of war. Navy rep on the Joint Chiefs of Staff. |
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MCPON |
Russell Smith : Senior enlisted member and advisor to CNO and CNP on all matters pertaining to enlisted personnel. |
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OPREP |
Pinnacle: Provide National Command Authorities immediate notification of any accidental or unauthorized possible nuclear weapon detonation. Highest precedence. |
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MOVEREP |
Movement Report: primary source of location information concerning ships. |
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LOGREQ |
Logistical Requirements request submitted by ships 48 hrs or more before entering port. |
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SORTS |
Status Of Resources and Training System: report of ship's operational status in all warfare areas. |
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SITREP |
Unit Commands report incidents not meeting OPREP-3 criteria. Ex: Bomb threat as a hoax, assault, sexual harassment, suicide. |
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ROC/POE |
Required Operational Capabilities Projected Operational Environment : used to project what assets are needed where and how much. |
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INDOPACOM |
Camp Smith, Hawaii AOR: Indo-Pac Region |
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EUCOM |
Stuttgart, Germany AOR Europe, Russia, Greenland, and Israel |
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SOUTHCOM |
Miami, Florida AOR Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. |
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CENTCOM |
Tampa Bay, Florida : AOR Middle East, Central Asia, and Egypt. |
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NORTHCOM |
Colorado Springs, Colorado : Homeland Defense and Civil Support operations. |
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SOCOM |
Tampa Bay, Florida : Special Forces to defend the US and its interests. |
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TRANSCOM |
Scott Air Force Base, Illinois : Provide air, land, and sea transportation/assets for DoD. |
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STRATCOM |
Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska : strategic deterrence, global strike, and operating of the Global Information Grid. |
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Numbered Fleets |
2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 10th |
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2nd Fleet |
Norfolk, Virginia AOR Atlantic Ocean |
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3rd Fleet |
San Diego, California AOR Eastern Pacific Ocean |
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AFRICOM |
Stuttgart, Germany AOR Africa with the exception of Egypt |
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4th Fleet |
Mayport, Florida AOR South America, Central America, and Caribbean surrounding waters. |
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5th Fleet |
Manama, Bahrain AOR Persian Gulf Indian Ocean Arabian Gulf |
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6th Fleet |
Gaeta, Italy AOR Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea |
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7th Fleet |
Yokosuka, Japan AOR Western Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean |
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10th Fleet |
Fort Mead, Maryland Cyber Command |
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AE |
Ammunition Ship: deliver ammo and missiles to ships at sea. |
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What helos do AE carry? |
2 H-46 helos |
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AD |
Destroyer Tender: provide destroyers logistics supply. |
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AFS |
Combat Store Ships: Provide underway replenishment for Navy Battle Groups. |
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AS |
Sub Tender |
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AOE |
Oilers And Ammunition Store Ships: most powerful auxiliary ship in the Navy. Carry missiles, fuels, ammo, and general cargo. |
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AO |
Oilers: carry fuel, jet fuel, and petroleum products. |
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CG |
Guide Missle Cruiser: gun support for land ops; provide protection for surface and air attacks. |
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What helos do CG's carry? |
LAMPS Mk III SH-60B |
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CV/CVN |
Carrier/Nuclear Powered Carrier: carry, launch, retrieve, and handle combat air craft quickly and efficiently. |
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DD/DDG |
Destroyer/Guided Missle Destroyer: multipurpose ships; Anti-Air/Surf/Sub Warfare. |
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What helos can DD/DDGs carry? |
2 SH-60Bs or 2 SH-2Gs |
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FFG |
Guided Missle Frigates: used for open ocean patrol and escort. |
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What helos can FFGs carry? |
2 SH-60Bs |
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LCC |
Amphibious Command Ship: command ship for amphibious operations. |
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LHA |
Amphibious Assault Ship: embark, deploy, and land Marine Battalions. |
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LHD |
Amphibious Warfare Ship: similar to LHA but can switch to anti-sub warfare. |
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LPD |
Amphibious Transport Dock: transport troops and equipment. |
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How many helos can an LPD hold? |
8 |
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LPH |
Amphibious Assault Ship: transport 1,800 troops and their equipment. |
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LSD |
Dock Landing Ship: transport and launch amphibious craft and vehicles. |
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MCS |
Mine Countermeasure Support Ship |
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How many MCS are there and what are their names? |
1; USS Inchon |
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SORM |
Ship's Organization and Regulations Manual |
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SORN |
Standard Organization and Regulations of the Navy |