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What is MAM
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Maintenance Assist Module
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Mission of METOC
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Operational Planning
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METCAST/JMV
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hindcasts, forecasts, and nowcasts
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5 countries of AOR
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Somolia, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Yemen
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CoComs for Camp
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SoCOM, TRANSCOM, AFRICOM, CENTCOM
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DSRI
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Destination Station Routing Indicator
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List the forms for destruction
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CMS-25, SF-153
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Naval Doctrine
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Command and control, operations, warfare, logistics, intelligence, planning
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1 st ship named after enlisted man
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Osmond Ingram (DD 255)
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describe open and closed fracture
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Open - bone protruding from skin
Closed - skin intact |
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MSDS
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Material Safety Data Sheet
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IPv4 vs IPv6
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32 bit to 128
79 octillion addresses |
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MWR wifi Encryption uses.....
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WPA2-PSK
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What is multiplexing.
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transmitting several signals over one aggregate/carrier medium.
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Mission of the Navy
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The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas.
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What is an ASI
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Authorized service Interuption
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ELMR frequency
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VHF
30-300MHz |
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2nd Fleet AOR
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Atlantic from pole to pole
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6th Fleet AOR
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Med
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1st Naval Message
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From USS America
To SECNAV 6/9/1967 |
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significance of capturing U110
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The capture of enigma
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5 principles of Opsec
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Identify critical information
Analyze threats Analyze Vulnerabilities Asses risk Apply countermeasures |
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5 tennants of IA
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Confidentiality
Integrity Availability Non-repudiation Authentication |
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IEEE
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Institute of electrical and electronics engineers
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EEFI
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Essential Elements of Friendly Information
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POES, GOES
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Polar Operational Environmental Satellite/
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite |
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List a type of secure telephone
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Secure Terminal Equipment
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List the MOC readiness levels
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Maritime Operations Center readiness levels-
Equipment Training Doctrine Functional Organization |
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What is PIR
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Priority Intelligence Requirement
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Range for
VHF, SHF, EHF, UHF |
VHF - 30MHz - 300MHZ
UHF - 300MHz-3GHz SHF - 3GHz - 30GHz EHF - 30GHz - 300GHz |
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HUMINT
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Human Intelligence - CIA Washington DC
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Task force structure
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task force
task group task unit task element |
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State the procedures for reporting an electronic spillage.
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Contain
Remediate Report Contact |
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ISIC
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Immediate Superior in Command
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What is TPI
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Two Person Integrity
must be authorized for access to COMSEC keying material and be in constant view of each other. |
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What is PDS
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Practice Dangerous to Security (PDS) have the potential to jeopardize the security of COMSEC material if allowed to continue.
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Reportable PDS
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premature or out of sequence use of keying material before effective date.
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Non-reportable PDS
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improperly completed accounting reports or physical COMSEC keying material transfered with markings still in tact
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IO
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Information Operations
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fixed wing aircraft pattern altitude
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Fixed Wing –1000 Ft Above Ground Level
Helicopters – 500 Ft |
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State the three taxiways rated for heavy aircraft
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D, E, K
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NCTC
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National Counter terrorism center
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What is the NSC. Who are the members
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National security council
Chair - President, VP, Sec of State, Sec of tresury, SECDEF, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs |
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SIMBA
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Signal Intelligence Marine Batallion Africa
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AL codes
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AL Code 1 – Accountable by serial number to (COMSEC Central Offices of Records) COR
AL Code 2 – Accountable by quantity to COR AL Code 4 – Initial receipt control IAW service/agency directive AL Code 6 – Electronic / Accountable to COR AL Code 7 – Electronic / Initial receipt required |
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Navy post Civil Fleets
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North Atlantic Fleet
Pacific Fleet Asiatic Fleet |
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What is the SORM
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Assignments of mission, function, and tasks.
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What is AMD?
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Active Manning Document
qualitative and quantitative expression of manpower |
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N1, N2, N3
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N1 - Admin (resource, manning, management)
N2 - Intel (planning and direction of intelligence ) N3 Operations |
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N4, N5, N6
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N4 - logistics support
N5 - Plans and strategy N6 - Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) |
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N7, N8, N9
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N7 - Training and education
N8 - Comptroller (Budgets) N9 - Assessment of Commander's Guidance |
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State two counter-piracy task force missions.
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Deter
Disrupt Distress |
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3 levels of intel
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Strategic – focuses on discerning the capabilities and intentions
Operational - support operational level of warfare . Tactical – focuses on potential adversaries capabilities, immediate intentions and environment |
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IPIR
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Initial Phase Interpretation Report
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SUPIR
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supplemental imagery report
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IPL
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Image Product Library
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IMINT
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Imagery Intelligence
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NGA
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National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
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JCA
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JSIPS N Concentrator Architecture
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PTW
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Precision Targeting Workstation
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DCGSN
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Distributed Common Ground System Navy
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TLAM
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Tomahawk Land Attack Missile
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Describe the contrast DPI and DMPI
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DPI is center mass of a single target.
DMPI is center mass of a group of targets |
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CDE
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Collateral damage estimate
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Parent Agency for HUMINT
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Defense Intelligence Agency
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Parent Agency for SIGINT
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National Security Agency
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Parent Agency for IMINT
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National Geospatial Agency
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Parent Agency for ACINT
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Office of Naval Intelligence / Defense Intelligence Agency
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ACINT
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Acoustic Intelligence
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