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State the purpose of the Standard Organization and Regulations Manual (SORM)

To reissue regulations and guidance governing the conduct of all members of the US Navy.

Discuss the contents of the SORM.

Navy regulations and standard organization requirements.

Discuss the dual chain of command (admin/operational) for operating forces.

Admin: SECNAV to CNO to operating commands



OPS: From the president, to SECNAV to the CO.

Unified/Specified

Joint forces command


Transportation command


Strategic command

Fleet Commanders

Training command, surface forces, fleet marine forces, naval air, submarine.

Task Force Commander

Divides the fleets into forces, groups, units and elements.

Task Unit Commander

Task groups may be divided into task units.

SECNAV

Responsible for policies and control of the Navy (civilian)

CNO

Principal advisor to the president and SECNAV on conduct of war.

Fleet Commander in Chief (CINC)

Commands fleets including ships and aircrafts classified and organized into commands by types.

Naval Air Force Commander (Type Commander/Aircraft controlling Custodian)

Usually Vice Admiral

Functional Wing Commander

Responsible for the aircraft material readiness.

Type Squadron Commander

Responsible for maintenance and material condition to maintain mission readiness.

Who is the Commander in Chief (President)

Donald Trump

Who is the Vice president?

Mike Pence

Who is the Secretary of Defense?

Mark Esper

Who is the Secretary of the Navy?

Thomas B. Modly

Who is the CNO?

Admiral Gilday

Who Is the MCPON?

MCPON Smith

Who is the Fleet Master Chief?

Fleet Master Chief Kemp

Who is the Force Master Chief?

Force Master Chief Timons

Who is the CMC?

Command Master Chief Reynolds

Who is the CO?

CMDR Gegg

Who is the XO

CMDR White

Who is the Department Head?

LCDR Keever

Who is the Momnad managed Equal Opportunity manager (CMEO)/ command Climate specialist (CCS)?

Lt Giley

Who is the DIVISION officer?

LT Jordan

Who is the Casualty Assistance Calls Officer ( CACO)

LT Jordan

Who is the SAPR specialist?

PR2 Boytts

Who is the financial specialist?

Chief Waycaster

Who is the Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor (DAPA)?

AE1 WADE

Who is the Command Career Counselor (CCC)?

NC1 Nieto

OPREP

Operational report - Immediate notification of incident involving denotation of nuke.

MOVEREP

Movement report - Primary source of ships locations.

LOGREQ

Logistics requirements - Submitted by ships prior to arrival at port.

SORTS

Status of requirement and training support - Ships condition/readiness

SITREP

Situation report - Used be the CO when an incident not meeting OPREP 3 occurs.

Discuss the significance of ROC and POE as it pertains to the OPNAVINST 3120.32.

Required Operational Capabilities and Projected Operational Environment are used to project what assets are needed where and how much.

PACOM

U.S. Pacific (Hawaii) To protect and defend.

EUCOM

U.S. European (Germany) Military ops

SOUTHCOM

Southern (Miami) military ops

CENTCOM

Central (Tampa) Promotes cooperation.

NORTHCOM

(Colorado) Homeland defense

SOCOM

(Tampa) Special ops

TRANSCOM

(Illinois) Transportation

STRATCOM

Strategic (Nebraska) Deters attacks and ensures freedom

AFRICOM

(Germany) Security

2nd Fleet

Atlantic ocean (Virginia)

3rd Fleet

Eastern Pacific ocean (San diego)

4th Fleet

Mayport, Fl.

5th Fleet

Manama, Bahrain

6th Fleet

Gaeta , Italy

7th Fleet

Yokosuka, Japan

10th Fleet

Cyber - in conjunction with 2nd and 7th fleets

Military Sealift Command (MSC)

Norfolk VA. Operates Atlantic, Pacific, Europe, Midsle East and Far east

AE

Ammunition ship

AD

Destroyer tender

AFS

Combat stores ship

AS

Submarine tender

AO/AOE

Oilers/ oil and ammunition support ships

CG

Guided missile carrier

CV/CVN

Carrier/ nuclear powered carrier

DD/DDG

Destroyer/guided missile destroyer

FFG

Guided missile frigates

LCC

Amphibious command ship

LHA

Amphibious assault ship

LHD

Amphibious warfare ship

LPD

Amphibious transport dock

LPH

Amphibious assault ship

LSD

Dock landing ship

MCS

Mine countermeasures support ship