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21 Cards in this Set
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7 principles of naval logistics
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1. responsiveness
2. simplicity 3. flexibility 4. economy 5. attainability 6. sustainability 7. survivability |
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3 classes of naval vessels at inception of navy
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1. ships of the line
2. frigates 3. sloops of war |
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Hand salute originated with who?
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knights lifting face shield
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Admiral gets ____ gun salute.
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17 gun salute
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Vice Admiral gets ____ gun salute.
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15 gun salute
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Rear ADM gets _____ gun salute.
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13 gun salute
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Commodore get _____ gun salute.
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11 gun salute
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broke Japanese code, saved port from being seized
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Battle of Coral Sea
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1907 world tour of fleet to show U.S. naval strength and power
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Great White Fleet
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largest amphibious operation in history
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Battle of Midway
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Sullivan brothers and 700 others were lost in this attack
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Guadalcanal
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final blow to Japanese navy, Oct. 23, 1944
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Battle of Leyte Gulf
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1st lunar landing with Neil Armstrong aboard
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Apollo 11
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on-the-roof-gang
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CT students who attended decoding school on top of the roof of Navy Headquarters
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Who developed the Sailor's Creed and why?
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Adm. Kelso 1993
for unity |
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3 levels of war
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1. tactical
2. operational 3. strategic |
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Name of the first computer.
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ENIAC (in-e-ack)
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Name the 6 areas of naval doctrine
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1. warfare
2. intelligence 3. operations 4. logistics 5. planning 6. command and control |
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first navy ship named after enlisted man and why was it named after him?
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Osmond Ingram (DD 255)
first enlisted man killed in action during WWI |
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navy birthday
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Oct. 13, 1775
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oldest intelligence office in U.S. Navy
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Office of Naval Intelligence
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