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89 Cards in this Set
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State the 6 areas of Naval Doctrine.
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C-O-W-L-I-P. Naval Command and Control, Operations, Warfare, Logistics, Intelligence, Planning.
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Decsribe Naval Command and Control.
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Provides the basic concepts to fulfill information needs of CDRs, forces, and weapons systems.
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Describe Naval Operations.
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Develops doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of USN and USMC expeditionary maritime traditions.
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Describe Naval Warfare.
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Describes the inherent nature and enduring principles of naval forces.
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Describe Naval Logistics.
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Addresses the full range of logistical capabilities that are essential in the support of naval forces.
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Describe Naval Intelligence.
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Points the way for intelligence support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war.
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Describe Naval Planning.
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Examines force planning and the relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment.
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How does naval aviation support the Reconnaissance/surveillance warfare area?
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Includes search for, interception, recording and analysis of radiated electromagnetic energy used in support of military operations and tasks. Support Worldwide Airborne Command Post System by relay.
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How does naval aviation support the antisubmarine warfare area?
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Used to locate and destroy submarines.
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What is an amphibious assault?
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The taking of an area of land where the land and sea meet.
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How does naval aviation support an amphibious assault?
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Landing of troops/equipment. Bombardment by missles, bombs and other ord. Helo's may be used to transport troops and equipment from ship to shore.
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How does naval aviation support Logistics Support?
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The transport of troops, personnel, and cargo or equipment where needed.
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How does naval aviation support Search and Rescue.
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A/C and Helo's may be used to S/R of downed, stranded, or disabled personnel. Provide search data. Perform rescue.
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How does naval aviation support mine warfare.
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The use of ships, A/C, subs and helo's to locate and destroy enemy mines.
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The first continental Congress convened on...
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5 September 1774
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When did the Continental Congress present the statement of rights to the King?
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October 1774.
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When was the second Continental Congress convened?
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10 May 1775.
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When was George Washington appointed Commander in Chief of the Continental Army?
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15 June 1775.
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The birthday of the U.S. Navy is...
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13 Oct 1775 when the Continental Congress authorized the purchase of two vessels.
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Who was the first Commander in Chief of the Navy?
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Esek Hopkins. First put the Continental Navy to sea in February 1776.
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State the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps team as instruments to support national policies.
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Readiness, flexibility, self-sustainability and mobility. Permits us to be expeditionary.
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Define expeditionary.
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Being able to establish and maintain a forward based, stabilizing presence.
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State the 3 levels of war.
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Tactical, operational, and strategic.
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Describe the Tactical level of war.
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Involves the details of individual engagements.
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Describe the Operational level of war.
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Concerns forces collectively in a theater.
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Describe the Strategic level of war.
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Focuses on supporting national goals.
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How does Naval Intelligence Operations support peacetime operational decision making?
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Estimates, disseminated in a timely fashion, center on the focus of effort, identify critical vulnerabilities and enhance combat effectiveness.
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What is the mission of Naval Logistics?
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To sustain naval and joint operations wherever and whenever our national interests demand.
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What are the 2 components of the logistic support system?
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Fleet-based sustainment assets and strategic sustainment assets.
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What are fleet-based sustainment assets?
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Replenishment ships, combat service units, mobile repair facilities and advanced logistic support hubs.
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State the 6 areas of Naval Doctrine.
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C-O-W-L-I-P. Naval Command and Control, Operations, Warfare, Logistics, Intelligence, Planning.
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Decsribe Naval Command and Control.
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Provides the basic concepts to fulfill information needs of CDRs, forces, and weapons systems.
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Describe Naval Operations.
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Develops doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of USN and USMC expeditionary maritime traditions.
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Describe Naval Warfare.
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Describes the inherent nature and enduring principles of naval forces.
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Describe Naval Logistics.
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Addresses the full range of logistical capabilities that are essential in the support of naval forces.
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Describe Naval Intelligence.
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Points the way for intelligence support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war.
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Describe Naval Planning.
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Examines force planning and the relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment.
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How does naval aviation support the Reconnaissance/surveillance warfare area?
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Includes search for, interception, recording and analysis of radiated electromagnetic energy used in support of military operations and tasks. Support Worldwide Airborne Command Post System by relay.
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How does naval aviation support the antisubmarine warfare area?
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Used to locate and destroy submarines.
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What is an amphibious assault?
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The taking of an area of land where the land and sea meet.
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How does naval aviation support an amphibious assault?
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Landing of troops/equipment. Bombardment by missles, bombs and other ord. Helo's may be used to transport troops and equipment from ship to shore.
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How does naval aviation support Logistics Support?
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The transport of troops, personnel, and cargo or equipment where needed.
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How does naval aviation support Search and Rescue.
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A/C and Helo's may be used to S/R of downed, stranded, or disabled personnel. Provide search data. Perform rescue.
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How does naval aviation support mine warfare.
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The use of ships, A/C, subs and helo's to locate and destroy enemy mines.
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The first continental Congress convened on...
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5 September 1774
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When did the Continental Congress present the statement of rights to the King?
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October 1774.
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When was the second Continental Congress convened?
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10 May 1775.
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When was George Washington appointed Commander in Chief of the Continental Army?
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15 June 1775.
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The birthday of the U.S. Navy is...
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13 Oct 1775 when the Continental Congress authorized the purchase of two vessels.
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Who was the first Commander in Chief of the Navy?
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Esek Hopkins. First put the Continental Navy to sea in February 1776.
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State the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps team as instruments to support national policies.
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Readiness, flexibility, self-sustainability and mobility. Permits us to be expeditionary.
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Define expeditionary.
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Being able to establish and maintain a forward based, stabilizing presence.
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State the 3 levels of war.
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Tactical, operational, and strategic.
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Describe the Tactical level of war.
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Involves the details of individual engagements.
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Describe the Operational level of war.
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Concerns forces collectively in a theater.
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Describe the Strategic level of war.
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Focuses on supporting national goals.
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How does Naval Intelligence Operations support peacetime operational decision making?
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Estimates, disseminated in a timely fashion, center on the focus of effort, identify critical vulnerabilities and enhance combat effectiveness.
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What is the mission of Naval Logistics?
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To sustain naval and joint operations wherever and whenever our national interests demand.
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What are the 2 components of the logistic support system?
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Fleet-based sustainment assets and strategic sustainment assets.
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What are fleet-based sustainment assets?
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Replenishment ships, combat service units, mobile repair facilities and advanced logistic support hubs.
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When did the Continental Congress present the statement of rights to the King?
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October 1774.
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When was the second Continental Congress convened?
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10 May 1775.
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When was George Washington appointed Commander in Chief of the Continental Army?
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15 June 1775.
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The birthday of the U.S. Navy is...
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13 Oct 1775 when the Continental Congress authorized the purchase of two vessels.
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Who was the first Commander in Chief of the Navy?
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Esek Hopkins. First put the Continental Navy to sea in February 1776.
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State the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps team as instruments to support national policies.
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Readiness, flexibility, self-sustainability and mobility. Permits us to be expeditionary.
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Define expeditionary.
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Being able to establish and maintain a forward based, stabilizing presence.
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State the 3 levels of war.
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Tactical, operational, and strategic.
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Describe the Tactical level of war.
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Involves the details of individual engagements.
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Describe the Operational level of war.
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Concerns forces collectively in a theater.
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Describe the Strategic level of war.
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Focuses on supporting national goals.
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How does Naval Intelligence Operations support peacetime operational decision making?
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Estimates, disseminated in a timely fashion, center on the focus of effort, identify critical vulnerabilities and enhance combat effectiveness.
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What is the mission of Naval Logistics?
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To sustain naval and joint operations wherever and whenever our national interests demand.
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What are the 2 components of the logistic support system?
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Fleet-based sustainment assets and strategic sustainment assets.
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What are fleet-based sustainment assets?
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Replenishment ships, combat service units, mobile repair facilities and advanced logistic support hubs.
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In what ways are plans prepared in response to threats to U.S. interest?
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Using the joint deliberate planning process or crisis action procedures.
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U.S. military strength is best enhanced by...
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Deliberate peacetime analysis, planning and excercises.
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An operation plan is...?
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A commander's complete description of a concept of operation.
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A commander's operation plan is bases on...?
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Preparation of battlespace, a formal evaluation supported by intel that integrate enemy doctrine w/ physical and environmental factors.
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Coral Sea
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7-8 May 1942. Japanese code broke. 1st carrier vs carrier battle. Lexington sunk. Yorktown damaged.
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Midway
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3-6 June 1942. Turning point of Pacific War. Sunk 4 Japanese carriers. Yorktown sunk.
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Guadalcanal
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13-15 Nov 1942. Marines took island. Sullivan brothers from Waterloo, Iowa on damaged U.S.S. Juneau when she was sunk.
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8 May 1911
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CPT W.I. Chambers prepared requisition for 2 Glen Curtis Biplanee. Birthday of Naval Aviation.
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What was the Navy's 1st airplane?
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The Triad renamed the A-1. Cost $5,500.
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What was the 1st aircraft carrier?
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20 March 1922 U.S.S. Langley. The Jupiter, a coal carrier was converted and recommissioned CV-1.
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What ws the 1st jet powered naval aircraft?
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21 July 1946 the FH-1 Phantom. 1st test of adaptability for shipboard operations.
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Who made the 1st test flight of landing a jet on a carrier?
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CDR James Davidson on the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVB-42)
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When was the 1st operational landing on a carrier?
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10 March 1948. The FJ-1 Fury on the USS Boxer (CV-21)
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Who was the 1st Naval aviator in space?
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5 May 1961. Alan Shepard. 15 suborbital flight on Mercury capsul Freedom 7.
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