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What are the 5 steps of ORM


Identify Hazards


Assessing Hazards


Make risk Decisions


Implementing Controls


Supervise

Mishap Instruction

5102.1D
4 categories of hazard Severity

Category 1 - Death


Category 2 - Severe


Category 3 - Minor


Category 4 - Minimal


Mishap Categories


Sub-Category A - Likely to Occur


Sub-Category B - Probably will Occur


Sub-Category C - May Occur


Sub-Category D - Unlikely

RAC

Risk Assessment Code
Objectives of First Aid


Save Life


Prevent further Injury


Prevent infection

How to control bleeding?


Pressure points


Tourniquet


Elevation


Direction pressure


11 Pressure Points

Jaw


Collar Bone


Inner upper arm


Wrist


Groin


Ankle


Temple


Neck


inner elbow
upper thigh


knee


Symptoms of shock


Vacant eyes


Cold pale skin


Weak/ Absent pulse


Shallow irregular breathing


Nausea


Fractures


Closed - Internal


Open - Internal/external

6 areas of naval doctrine
Naval Command and Control

Naval Operations


Naval Warfare


Naval Logistics


Naval Intelligence


Naval Planning

7 principles of naval logistics

Flexibility


Responsiveness


Economy


Attainability


Simplicity


Survivability


Sustainability

First navy ship named after an enlisted man

USS Osmand Ingram(DD-255)


1st person killed in WW1

Navys Birthday

13 October 1775

3 Ships at navies founding

Ships of the Line


Frigates


Sloops of War

Number of guns on ships of the line

64-100

Number of guns on Frigates

28-44

Number of guns on Sloops of war

10-20

How many in a gun salute for Washingstons birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, POTUS, Heads of Foreign States

24

How many in a gun salute for an Admiral

17

How many in a gun salute for an Vice Admiral

15

How many in a gun salute for an Rear admiral

13

How many in a gun salute for a Commodore

11

Significance of the Great White Fleet

Launched 16 of Dec 1907, to show US Naval Power

Battle of Coral Sea

7-8 May 1942, First carrier to carrier battle

Battle of Midway

4-7 June 1942, Turning point of the Pacific

Battle of Guadalcanal

13-15 Nov 1942, Stopped Japanese Invasion of Australia

Battle of Normandy

6 June 1944, Landed troops and opened a front in western europe

Battle of Leyte Gulf

23 Oct 1944, Last ditch Japanese assault

Mercury 3

5 May 1961, 1st US manned space mission

Gemini 3

23 Mar 1965, 1st US two person space mission

Apollo 11

16-24 Jul 1969, 1st Manned Lunar Landing

Apollo 17

7-19 Dec 1972, 7th and Final Lunar Landing

STS-1

12-14 Apr 1981, 1st Space Shuttle Mission

What is the Navy Mission

To maintain, train, and equip combat ready Naval Forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom of the seas

NCA

National Command authority

OPCON

Operation Control

ADCON

Administrative Control

COCOM

Combatant Commander

FLTCOM

Fleet Commander

TYCOM

Type Commander

Where is PACOM

Camp Smith, Hawaii

EUCOM

Stuttgart, Germany

SOUTHCOM

Miami, Florida

CENTCOM

MacDill AFB, Florida

NORTHCOM

Peterson AFB, Colorado

SOCOM

Tampa, Florida

TRANSCOM

Scott AFB, Illinois

STRATCOM

Offutt AFB, Nevada

AFRICOM

Stuttgart-Moehringen, Germany

3rd Fleet

San Diego, California, Eastern Pacific

4th Fleet

Mayport, Florida, Carribean, South America

5th Fleet

Manama, Bahrain; Arabian Gulf, Indian Ocean

6th Fleet

Gaeta, Italy; Mediterranean, Black Sea

7th Fleet

Yokosuka, Japan; Western Pacific, Indian Ocean

10th Fleet

Ft. Meade, MD; Cyber space

What are the IWC rates

AG


CTM


CTI


CTN


CTR


CTT


IS


IT

C5ISR

Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaisssance

Commander in Chief

Donald Trump; Head of the armed forces

Secdef

James Mattis; Defense Adviser to the president

Secnav

Sean Stackley; Maintains Policies and Control of DON

CNO

Admiral Richardson; Chief of naval operations responsible to SECNAV

Who is PACFLT

ADM Scott H. Swift

Whos is the MCPON

MCPON Giordano

What is a CCRI

Command Cyber Readiness Inspection, Cyberfor enforces DISA CCRI requirements

WHat is a EDVR

Enlisted Distribution Verification Report;


Used for manning for enlisted

ODCR

Officer Distribution Control Report; Used ofr manning for officers

AMD

Activity Manpower Document; Requirements for a commands manning

EVAL

Evaluation Report; Enlisted Counseling worksheet

FITREP

Fitness Report; Officer counseling worksheet

Concurrent Report

Additional and temporary duty

PG2?

Dependency Data/Emergency Data

PG4?

Training/Awards

Pg13

Admin Remarks

SGLI

Service members group life insurance

OPREP-3 Pinnacle

National Interest

OPREP-3 Navy Blue

High Navy Interest

OPREP-3 Navy Unit Sitrep

Unit/ FLeet Interest

Sta-21

Seaman to Admiral

LDO

Limited Duty Officer

CWO

Chief warrant officer program

OCS

Officer candidate school

Mecp

Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program

MSCIPP

Medical Service Corps inservice Procurement Program

US Naval Academy

speaks for itself

Brilliant at the Basics

Command Sponsorship


Command Ombudsmen


Career Development Boards


Command Indoctrination


Command Mentorship


Sailor Recognition

TS

Top Secret-Grave Damage

Secret

Serious Damage

Confidential

Damage

Unclassifed

No damage

Top secret investigation Increment

5 years

Secret investigation increment

10 years

Confidential investigation increment

15 years

What do you report to the SSO

Financial issues


Legal Issues


UA


Mental Illness


Marriage to foreign national


Anything that questions your character

Sf-700

security container information



sf-701

activity security checklist

sf-702

Security container checklist

sf-703

top secret cover sheet

sf-153

COMSEC Material report

sf-312

classified information nondisclosure agreement

When are safe combos changed

Safe is initially put in place


In the event of compromise


Repair has been made to lock


minimum of every 2 years


transfer of combo holding person

SAER?

Security access eligibility re[prt

FDO

Foreign Disclosure Office

DCS

Defense Courier Services

TSCO

Top secret control officer

RAM

Random anti terrorism measure

EAP

Emergency action plan

EDP

Emergency destruction plan

TPI

two person integrity

SSO

Special Security Officer

JPAS

Joint Personnel Adjudication System

INFOCON 5

Describes a situation where there is no apparent hostile activity agaisnt computer networks

INFOCON 4

describes an increased risk of attack

INFOCON 3

Describes when a risk has been identified

INFOCON 2

Attack has taken place but the computer network defense system is not at its highest alertness

INFOCON 1

Attacks are taking place and the computer netwrok defense system is at its maximum alertness

Threatcon Normal

No known threat

THREATCON ALPHA

General threat of possible terrorist activity

THREATCON BRAVO

Increased threat of terrorist action

THREATCON CHARLIE

Incident has occured/imminent

THREATCON DELTA

Terrorist attack has occurred/Terrorist attack likely agaisnt specific location

FPCON Normal

General global threat of possible terrorist activity

FPCON Alpha

Increased general threat of possible terrorist against personnel/facilities

FPCON Bravo

Increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity

FPCON Charlie

Incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist activity

FPCON Delta

Immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred / intel received of imminent terrorist action against a specific location or person

EDP Priorities

1. Superseded keying material


2. TS primary keying material


3. S, C, U primary keying material


4. Future(Reserve on board) keying material for use 1 or 2 months in the future


5. Non-essential classified manuals


6. Maintenance manuals


7. Operating manuals


8. Administrative manuals

IA

Information Assurance

IAM

Information Assurance Manager

IAVA

Information Assurance Vulnerability Alert

IAVB

Information Assurance Vulnerability Bulletin

IAVT

Information Assurance Vulnerability Techinal Advisory

CTO

Computer Tasking Order

NTD

Naval Telecommunications Directive

5 attributes of IA

Confidentiality


Integrity


Availibility


Non-Repudiation


Authentication

9 categories of computer incidents

Root Level Intrusion


User Level Intrusion


Denial of Service


Malicious Logic


Unsuccesful activity attempt


Non-compliancy activity


Reconnaissance


Investigating


Explained anomal