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Operational COC

President


SECDEF


Commander

Admin COC

SECNAV


CNO


Fleet Commanders


Naval Air Force Commander(Type/Aircraft Controlling Custodian)


Functional Wing Commander


Type Squadron Commander

Functional Combatant Commands

USSOCOM


USCYBERCOM


USTRANSCOM


USSTRATCOM

Geographic Combatant Commands


USSOUTHCOM


USNORTHCOM


USCENTCOM


USINDOPACOM


USEUCOM


USAFRICOM


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.

Subdivision of Task Forces

Ex)Task Force 60


Task Group 60.1


Task Unit 60.1.1


Naval Air Force Commander

COMNAVAIRFOR


COMNAVAIRPAC


: man, train, and equip of those under.

Type Commanders

Certain type of squadrons. Ex) VA, VAW, VS, VR, HS, HC, VX.

Aircraft Controlling Custodians (ACC)

Excercises admin control of assignment, employment, and logistic support of certain aircraft and engines.


Ex)COMNAVAIRLANT, COMNAVAIRPAC, COMNAVAIRSYSCOM, etc.

Functional Wing Commander

Responsible for the material readiness, administration, training, and inspections of squadrons under their command.

Type Squadron Commander

Responsible for the maintenance and material condition of aeronautical equipment. Coordinate the Naval Aviation Maintenance Plan (NAMP).

Vice President

Honorable Mike Pence


: 2nd in Command

SECDEF

Honorable Mark Esper


: Principle advisor to President and formulates general defense policy.

SECNAV

Honorable Richard Spencer


: Responsible for the policies and control of the DON.

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.

MCPON

Russell Smith


: Senior enlisted member and advisor to CNO and CNP on all matters pertaining to enlisted personnel.

OPREP

Pinnacle: Provide National Command Authorities immediate notification of any accidental or unauthorized possible nuclear weapon detonation. Highest precedence.

MOVEREP

Movement Report: primary source of location information concerning ships.

LOGREQ

Logistical Requirements request submitted by ships 48 hrs or more before entering port.

SORTS

Status Of Resources and Training System: report of ship's operational status in all warfare areas.

SITREP

Unit Commands report incidents not meeting OPREP-3 criteria. Ex: Bomb threat as a hoax, assault, sexual harassment, suicide.

ROC/POE

Required Operational Capabilities


Projected Operational Environment


: used to project what assets are needed where and how much.

INDOPACOM

Camp Smith, Hawaii


AOR: Indo-Pac Region

EUCOM

Stuttgart, Germany


AOR Europe, Russia, Greenland, and Israel

SOUTHCOM

Miami, Florida


AOR Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.

CENTCOM

Tampa Bay, Florida


: AOR Middle East, Central Asia, and Egypt.

NORTHCOM

Colorado Springs, Colorado


: Homeland Defense and Civil Support operations.

SOCOM

Tampa Bay, Florida


: Special Forces to defend the US and its interests.

TRANSCOM

Scott Air Force Base, Illinois


: Provide air, land, and sea transportation/assets for DoD.

STRATCOM

Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska


: strategic deterrence, global strike, and operating of the Global Information Grid.

Numbered Fleets

2nd


3rd


4th


5th


6th


7th


10th

2nd Fleet

Norfolk, Virginia


AOR Atlantic Ocean

3rd Fleet

San Diego, California


AOR Eastern Pacific Ocean

AFRICOM

Stuttgart, Germany


AOR Africa with the exception of Egypt

4th Fleet

Mayport, Florida


AOR South America, Central America, and Caribbean surrounding waters.

5th Fleet

Manama, Bahrain


AOR


Persian Gulf


Indian Ocean


Arabian Gulf

6th Fleet

Gaeta, Italy


AOR Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea


7th Fleet

Yokosuka, Japan


AOR Western Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean

10th Fleet

Fort Mead, Maryland


Cyber Command

AE

Ammunition Ship: deliver ammo and missiles to ships at sea.

What helos do AE carry?

2 H-46 helos

AD

Destroyer Tender: provide destroyers logistics supply.

AFS

Combat Store Ships: Provide underway replenishment for Navy Battle Groups.

AS

Sub Tender

AOE

Oilers And Ammunition Store Ships: most powerful auxiliary ship in the Navy. Carry missiles, fuels, ammo, and general cargo.

AO

Oilers: carry fuel, jet fuel, and petroleum products.

CG

Guide Missle Cruiser: gun support for land ops; provide protection for surface and air attacks.

What helos do CG's carry?

LAMPS Mk III SH-60B

CV/CVN

Carrier/Nuclear Powered Carrier: carry, launch, retrieve, and handle combat air craft quickly and efficiently.

DD/DDG

Destroyer/Guided Missle Destroyer: multipurpose ships; Anti-Air/Surf/Sub Warfare.

What helos can DD/DDGs carry?

2 SH-60Bs or 2 SH-2Gs

FFG

Guided Missle Frigates: used for open ocean patrol and escort.

What helos can FFGs carry?

2 SH-60Bs

LCC

Amphibious Command Ship: command ship for amphibious operations.

LHA

Amphibious Assault Ship: embark, deploy, and land Marine Battalions.

LHD

Amphibious Warfare Ship: similar to LHA but can switch to anti-sub warfare.

LPD

Amphibious Transport Dock: transport troops and equipment.

How many helos can an LPD hold?

8

LPH

Amphibious Assault Ship: transport 1,800 troops and their equipment.

LSD

Dock Landing Ship: transport and launch amphibious craft and vehicles.

MCS

Mine Countermeasure Support Ship

How many MCS are there and what are their names?

1; USS Inchon

SORM

Ship's Organization and Regulations Manual

SORN

Standard Organization and Regulations of the Navy