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68 Cards in this Set
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State the mission of the US Navy.
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Maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars and maintaining freedom of the seas.
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Discuss the National Command Authority (NCA).
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-Order the use of Nuclear weapons.
-No one person can order nuclear weapons be used |
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Discuss the difference between Operational Control (OPCON) andAdministrative Control (ADCON)
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-OPCON: delegation of athority with in their command.
-ADCON: Control over everything not operational. |
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Describe the function of Combatant Commander (COCOM)
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Exercises authority direction, and control over the commands and forces assigned to that command.
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Describe the function of the Type Commander.
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Responsible for the ships that make up the operational numbered fleets.
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Location, mission and component commands for PACOM.
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Location: Camp Smith, Hawaii
Mission: enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region. |
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Location, mission and component commands for EUCOM.
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Location: Stuttgart Germany
Mission: builds partner capacity to enhance translantic security Component Commands: US Army Europe, US Air Force Europe, US Naval Forces Europe, US Marine Corps Europs, US Special Operations Command Europe |
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Location, mission and component commands for JFCOM.
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Location: Norfolk, Virginia
Mission: To provide mission ready joint capable forces Component Commands: Forces Command, Marine Forces Command, US Fleet Forces Command, Air Combat Command |
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Location, mission and component commands for SOUTHCOM.
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Location: Miami, Florida
Mission: Conduct military operations and promote security cooperation to achieve US strategic objectives. Component Commands: US Army South, Air Forces Southern, US Naval Forces Southern Command, US Marine Corps Forces South, Special Operations Command South |
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Location, mission and component commands for CENTCOM.
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Location: Bahrain
Mission: Maintains and helps builds regional stability, security, and prosperity. Component Commands: AF CENTCOM, NF CENTCOM, MF CENTCOM, SPECOPS CENTCOM |
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Location, mission and component commands for NORTHCOM.
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Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Mission: Anticipate and conduct Homeland Defense and Civil Support operations within the United States. |
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Location, mission and component commands for SOCOM.
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Location: Tampa Bay, Florida
Mission: Provide fully capable special operations forces to defend the united states and its intrests. Component Commands: Army SPECOPS Command, Naval Special Warfare Command, Air Force SPECOPS Command, Marine Corps Forces SPECOPS Command, Joint SPECOPS University |
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Location, mission and component commands for TRANSCOM.
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Location: Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
Mission: Develop and direct joint deployment of Military assets to support the global mission. Component commands: Air Mobility Command, Military Sealift Command, Military Surface deployment and Distribution Command. |
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Location, mission and component commands for STRATCOM.
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Location: OFFUTT Air Force Base Nebraska
Mission: Space, Cyberspace, Nuclear operations, global missle defense, component Commadns: US Army Forces Strategic Command, Fleet Forces Command, Marine Corps Forces US Strategic Command, Air Force Space Command |
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Location, mission and component commands for AFRICOM.
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Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Mission: sustain security engagement through military to military programs to promote a stable African environment. Component Commands: US Army Africa, 17th Air Force, US Navy 6th Fleet, Marine Corps Forces Africa |
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Location, mission and component commands for USCYBERCOM.
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Location: US CYBER COMMAND Fort Meade
Mission: Operation and defense of cyberspace Component Commands:Army Forces Cyber Command, Fleet Cyber Command (10th Fleet), 24th Air force, USMC Forces Cyberspace Command. |
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Location, mission and component commands for CNO N2/N6.
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Director of Naval Intelligence Divison, Office of Naval intel.
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Location, mission and component commands for CNOMOC.
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Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command
Location: Stennis Space Center MS Mission: Naval oceanography program and including meteorology, astrometry to enable strategic, tactical and operational planning. |
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Location, mission and component commands for NNWC.
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Naval Network Warfare Command
Location: Fort Story, VA Mission: Operation and security of the Navy's portion of the Global Information Grid. |
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Location, mission and component commands for Commander USSTRATCOM.
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Location Omaha Nebraska
Mission: Responsible for space operations; global strike; global missile defense; and global command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR), and combating weapons of mass destruction |
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Location, mission and component commands for Commander reserve space and network warfare program.
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Mission: responsible for sponsoring the reserve Space Cadre and supporting the Navy Space Team
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Location, mission and component commands for Joint Space Operations Center.
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Mission: Provide Commander JFCC SPACE with responsive C2 capabilities to conduct space operations on a 24/7 basis.
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Location, mission and component commands for NOAA.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Mission: Provides weather information through numerous satellite progams as well as locating distress alerts viw the search and rescue satellite-aided tracking system. |
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Location, mission and component commands for NAVCYBERFOR.
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Mission: Provides relevant, resilient and effective C5I capabilities and a highly trained cyber workforce to maximize Fleet readiness and support all missions through cyberspace.
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Location, mission and component commands for ONI.
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Mission: To gain and hold a decisive information advantage over America’s potential adversaries
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Location, mission and component commands for Office of the Oceanographer/Navigator of the Navy.
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Mission: Maintaining a precise time reference and a celestial reference frame for the Department of Defense
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Define the operating areas of the 3rd Fleet.
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Located in San Diego CA
Pacific AOR |
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Define the operating areas of the 4th Fleet.
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Located in Mayport FL
Caribean and central and South America. |
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Define the operating areas of the 5th Fleet.
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Located in Manama Bahrain
Naval forces in the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and the Coast off East Africa as far south as Kenya. |
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Define the operating areas of the 6th Fleet.
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Located in Gaeta Italy
Mediterranean Sea |
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Define the operating areas of the 7th Fleet.
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Located in Yokosuka Japan
Permanent forward projection force based in Yokosuka, Japan with units positioned near South Korea and Japan. |
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Define the operating areas of the 10th Fleet.
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Located Ft Meade Maryland
US Cyber Command |
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Define TF
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Task Force - A unti of formation established to work on a single defined task or activity
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Define TG
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Task Group - A component of a naval task force organized by the commander of a task force or higher authority.
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Define TU
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Task Unit - A component of a naval task group organized by the commander of a task group or higher authority
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Define TE
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A component of a naval task unit organized by the commander of a task unit or higher authority.
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Describe the AG rating.
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Aerographers mate - observe collect and analyze meteorological and oceanographic data prepare warnings of sever and hazardous weather and sea conditions.
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Describe the CTI rating.
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Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive - Information Operations using foreign language skills and advanced computer systems.
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Describe the CTM rating.
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Cryptologic Technicians Maintenance - Preventive and corrective maintenance on electrical and electronic cryptologic and ancillary systems.
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Describe the CTN rating.
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Cryptologic Technicians Network - Monitor, identify, collect and analyze information. Provide ata for digital network products.
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Describe the CTR rating.
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Cryptologic Technicians Collection - Collect analyze and exploit signals of intrest to ID locate and report worldwide threats. Signals intelligence
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Describe the CTT rating.
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Cryptologic Technicians Technical
Maintain electronic sensors and computer systems. Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) in accordance with fleet and national tasking. |
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Describe the IS rating.
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Intelligence Specialists - Assist in planning, collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination of intelligence information
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Describe the IT rating.
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Information Systems Technicians - Perform core and specialty functions of Communications Operations, message processing, Network Administration and security.
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Location, Mission and component commands of NCTAMS LANT.
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Location: Norfolk VA
Mission: Provide secure and reliable classified and unclassified voice messaging video and data telecommunications to the fleet. |
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Location, Mission and component commands of NCTAMS PAC.
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Location: Wahiawa, Oahu
Mission: Provide diversified communications network monitoring and control and electronic maintenance to fleet units and all echelons of shore commands across the pacific. |
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Define C5I.
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Command Control Communications Computers Combat systems Intelligence - Degrade or interrupt an adversarys information support systems and structure.
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Explain the mission of the DISA.
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Defense Information Systems Agency - A combat support agency engineers and provides command and control capabilities and Enterprise Infrastructure Continuously operating and assuring a global net-centric enterprise in direct support to joint warfighters, national level leaders and other mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of operations.
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Explain the mission of the NASIC.
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National Air and Space Intelligence Center - Provide Intel directly to operational military units national and DOD decision makers and the research and acquisition community which develops and sustains US air and space capabilities.
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State the mission of the NCDOC.
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Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command - responsible for around the clock protection of the Navy's computer networks with more than 700,000 users worldwide.
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ID and discuss ODNI.
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Office of the Director of National Intelligence - Head of the intel community. Directing and implementing the National Intelligence Program.
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ID and discuss DIA.
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Defense Intelligence Agency - Timely, objective and cogent military intelligence to warfighters.
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ID and discuss NSA.
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National Security Agency - unified organization structure to provide for the SIGINT mission to ensure the protection of the national security systems for all departments and agencies.
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ID and discuss CIA.
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Central Intelligence Agency - Expert in HUMINT collection all-source analysis and the production of political and economic intelligence.
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ID and discuss NGA.
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National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency - Provides geospatial intelligence, meteorological, and oceanographic data and information.
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ID and discuss DHS.
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Department of Homeland Security - Analyzes the vulnerabilities of US critical infrastructure, assesses the scope of terrorist threats to the US homeland and provides input to the Homeland Security Advisory System.
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ID and discuss FBI.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation - Primary responsibility for Counter Intelligence and counterterrorism operations conducted in the US.
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ID and discuss DEA
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Drug Enforcement Administration - Enforce the controlled substance laws and regulations of the US.
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ID and discuss DOE.
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Department of Energy - Analyzes foreign information relevant to US energy policies.
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ID and discuss DOS.
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Department of State - Performs intelligence analysis and produces sudies on a wide range of political and economic topics essential to foreign policy determination and execution.
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ID and discuss DOT.
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Department of Treasury - Analyzes foreign intelligence related to US economic policy and participates with DOS in the overt collection of general foreign economic information.
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ID and discuss NASA.
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Pioneer the future in space exploration scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
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ID and discuss NRO.
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National Reconnaissance Office - Responsible for integrating unique and innovative space-based reconnaissance technologies, and use of space recon systems.
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ID and discuss USAF.
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Responsible for intel policy, planning, programming, evaluation and resource allocation.
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ID and discuss USA.
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Exercises staff supervision over the US Army intel and security command.
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ID and discuss USMC.
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Intel in the Marine Corps
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ID and discuss USN.
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Intel necessary to plan, build, train, equip, and maintain US maritime forces.
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ID and discuss USCG.
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Maritime Intel
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