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primary mission of CIC/CDC
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provide organized collection, processing, display and dissemination of info and intel to C2 stations. Advice CO of tactical situation
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secondary mission of CIC/CDC
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control and assist specific ops like radar nav, man overboard, etc
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CIC/CDC gathering
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collection info from various resources
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CIC/CDC processing
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sort, inspect appraise and correlate info. throw out non essential info
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CIC/CDC display
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use of various plots based on gathered and processed info.
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CIC/CDC evaluation
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consideration of factors to arrive at sound decision
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CIC/CDC dissemination
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distribute info to control stations and need to knows
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CIC/CDC control and assist
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Secondary mission.
CIC may be asked to control ops like EMCON, off/def ops of aircraft, helo, small craft, vessels, weapons, EW control |
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CIC
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COMBAT INFORMATION CENTER
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TAO
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TACTICAL ACTION OFFICER - in charge, reports to CO
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CICWO
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CIC Watch Officer- performs duties of SWO during normal peacetime steaming. Ensures all info passed to bridge
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EWS
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Electronic Warfare Supervisor - supervises collection and display of all EW info. Deal w/ MCON(mission control) controls MCON status.
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AWC
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air warfare coordinator- responsible for aircraft
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SWC
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surface warfare coordinator - surface targets, tells TAO what is out there
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USWC
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Undersea Warfare Coordinator- subsurface, gives TAO info
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Air controllers
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control and monitor aircraft movements.
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CIC watch supervisor
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performs duties of TAO during normal steaming ops. Ensures all info is passed to bridge. Collects data from AWC, EWS, etc. to pass to TAO, primary concern what is going on with ship
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Shipping Officer(SO)
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monitors shipping lanes and vessels.
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1. OPORDER
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operational order - formal directive. big picture of operation
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2. OPLAN
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operational plan - complete format of plan, tailored to OPORDER, covers everything like food, supplies, movement, etc. Medium sized picture.
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3. OPTASK
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operational task - tasking order. subset of OPLAN
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Task force
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subdivsion of a fleet. no set size
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Task Group
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battle group, ARG, UNREP groups
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Task Unit
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a small number of individual operational commands
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Task Element
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smallest unit of task force
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battle force, battle group
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forms part of task force
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amphibious ready group (ARG)
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marine contingent and support units. falls under commander task force (CTF)
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CTF
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Commander Task Force
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CTF - 2
TF - 20 TG - 20.1 TU - 20.1.1 TE - 20.1.1.1 |
break down...
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navigational or geographical plot in CIC
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maintained in vicinity of land, feeds info to the TAO
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TDS tactical data system
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takes info from all ships, aircraft, subs and feed to battle force CDR to make decision on what to do next
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purpose of Data links
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compile all the data and feeds to one ship and compiles, then sent out to all ships in the battle group. DDG's or Cruisers are net controllers.
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Identification Friend or Foe (IFF)
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to identify friendly or enemy aircraft. coded signal sent out and returned to identify it. Operates on 4 modes. Wartime, military is mode 4. no response means enemy.
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tactical air navigation (TACAN)
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helps navigate helo and other aircraft. sends coded transmissions to let them know who you are. 300 mile radius usually in CIC
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Gyro repeater
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course indicator usually in CIC.
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radar repeater
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provides radar info or video for viewing
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dead reckoning tracer (DRT)
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A snapshot of where ship is at any time. used during man overboard. analyzes ship movement, geographical plotting device
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Radiotelephones
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one phone w/ multiple apps. comms btwn ships, different frequencies. The red phones at radio, CIC, bridge, QD
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factors affecting radar ops
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atmospheric conditions - can increase or decrease range
sea return - not good for close in navigation weather - fog, snow, ice height of target or antenna- higher means greater accuracy. |
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Pilot house
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all tactical info reported to,
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signal bridge
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eyes of ship, maneuvering and comm assistance
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radio central
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support EW with comms, tactical info. communications for entire ship
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weapons stations
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usually in CIC. tracks info from EW lines of bearing and missile info
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lookouts
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look for FOD, torpedos through fog, AFT lookout always manned
FWD lookout not always |
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EMCON
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emission control
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purpose of emission control
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controlling all electromagnetic, acoustic, and electro-optical emissions (radar, sonar, tacan, and nav lights)
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4 EMCON conditions
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EMCON A - silence
EMCON B - satellite vulnerability EMCON C - silence unique emissions, something that can identify ship EMCON D - essential emmissions only |
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Electronic support (ES)
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passive listening, info on enemy, ANSLQ 32 is what we use
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Electronic Attack (EA)
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active engagement. jamming, deception, fake signals
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Common EW systems
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Mk 36 SRBOC (super rapid blooming off-board Chaff) not on comfort
AN/SSQ 82 display and monitors emissions for ships **AN/SLQ 32 primary for anti-ship missile defense AN/WLR 1 track and identify target support |
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Electronic protection (EP)
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opposite of EA. Can not jam us, aka ECCM
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MIO - Maritime interdiction ops
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take computers, check them out, gather intel, find things about other ships, what they have, movement, etc
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CV/CVN
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multipurpose attack aircraft carrier. cvn= nuclear. carry, launch aircraft, now nimitz class not kittyhawk.
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CG/CGN
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guided missle cruiser, AEGIS - AAW. vertical launched missiles, mission to protect carriers. 30+knots. SPY1B
missle silos- 61fwd, 61aft |
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DD / DDG
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DD - Destroyer - no more
DDG - guided missile destroyer AEGIS. - AAW. Arley Burke class. smaller than cruisers, missle silos = 32fwd, 62aft. 30+knots. Can assume control like cruisers (AEGIS) Spy 1 Bravo |
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FFG
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fast frigate - mainly antisub warfare. do have missles. thin hulled not designed to take a hit. mission to hunt and destroy subs. slower, single screw.
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T-AO
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oilers. carry navy fuel, gas and other petroleum products. deliver to ships at sea.
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T-AE
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Fast combat support ship. deliver ammo and general cargo to fleet.
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AOE
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ammunition and oiler ship - deliver fuel, ammo and missiles to fleet
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T-AFS
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fast combat stores ship - refrigerates stores, general cargo.
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T-ATF
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fleet ocean tug
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ARS
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Auxillary rescue and salvage ship salvage and diving ops.
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LCC
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amphibious command and communication ship. only one left is USS blue ridge LCC-19
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LHA
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Amphibious assault ship, general purpose. deploy marine battalion landing team. combines features of LPH, LPD, LKA, and LSD in one ship
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LHD
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Amphibious assault ship dock. has 600 bed hospital. same as LHA
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LPH
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amphibious assault ship. transport troops, supplies, equip. 1800 troops and equip for beach assault
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LPD
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amphibious transport dock ship- transport troops and equip
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LSD
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dock landing ship land troops and deliver waterborne landing craft.
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LST
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tank landing ship. tanks, artillery
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MCS
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mine countermeasures
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MHC
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mine hunter coastal
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PC
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patrol crat
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ASR
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sub rescue vessel
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AR
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general repair ship
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AD
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destroyer tenders
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AS
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sub tender
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BB
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battleship - no longer exsist
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MSC RO/RO
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roll on roll off carriers
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MSC T-AH
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hospital ships
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MSC POL
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petroleum, oils,
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SSN
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fast attack sub, nuclear
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SSBN
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fast attack ballistic submarine, nuclear.
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F/A 18 HORNET
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FIGHTER
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F-14 TOMCAT
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FIGHTER
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EA-6B PROWLER
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ALL WEATHER TACTICAL EW
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S-3 VIKING
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ANTI SUB
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ES-3 SHADOW
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EW ANTI SUB
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E-2 HAWKEYE
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EW - EARLY WARNING AND DIRECT INTERCEPTIONS
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P-3 ORION
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PATROL AND SUB HUNTER/KILLER
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AV-8 HARRIER
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LIGHT ATTACK AIRCRAFT VSTOL CAPABLE
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C-2 COD
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CARGO PERSONNEL TRANSPORT
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CH-53 SUPER STALLION
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HEAVY SUPPLIES, EQUIP, TRANSPORT PERSONNEL, EVACUATIONS. HELO
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MH-53 SEA DRAGON
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HELO
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UH-46 SEA KNIGHT
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TRANSPORT TROOPS AND CARGO. VERTREP.
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SH-60 SEAHAWK
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ASW. SEEK AND ENGAGE ENEMY SUBS
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SH-2 SEA SPRITE
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HELO
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AH-1 SEA COBRA
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HELO GUNSHIP. ESCORT AND PROTECT TROOP
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UH-1 HUEY
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OBSERVANCE AND RECONAISANCE
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LCAC
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LIGHT CRAFT AIR CUSHIONED - LANDING CRAFTE. SHIP TO SHORE OVER BEACH VEHICLE.
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LCU
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UTILITY LANDING CRAFT. LARGEST. TROOPS, EQUIP TRANSPORT
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LCM
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MEDIUM LANDING CRAFT
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FLAG FOR REFUELING/AMMO HANDLING. TAKING IN DISCHARGING OR CARRYING DANGEROUS MATERIALS
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BRAVO
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FLAG FOR SOPA (SENIOR OFFICER PRESENT AFLOAT)
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STARBOARD PENNANT (GREEN/WHITE)
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FLAG FOR BREAKDOWN, ENGINE OR STEERING DIFFICULTY
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FIVE FLAG (OR TWO BLACK BALLS)
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FLAG FOR PERSONNEL BOAT RECALL, RETURN TO SHIP
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PAPA
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FLAG FOR BOAT RECALL, COXSWAIN RETURN TO SHIP
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QUEBEC
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FLAG FOR DIVERS, DIVER DOWN, KEEP WELL CLEAR AT SLOW SPEEDS
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ALPHA
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FLAG FOR PERSONNEL/MEN WORKING ALOFT
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KILO (YELLOW-BLUE)
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FLAG FOR HERO RESTRICTIONS
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LIMA
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FLAG FOR READY TO RECIEVE A SHIP ALONGSIDE
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ROMEO AT SEA
INDIA IN PORT |
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FLAG FOR MAN OVERBOARD
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OSCAR
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FLAG FOR ANCHORING
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1 BLACK BALL
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ABSENTEE PENNANTS
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SUBSTITUTE
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FLAG FOR HELO OPS
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HOTEL
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FLAG FOR SHIP NOT MAINTAINING A VISUAL SIGNALING WATCH
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NOVEMBER
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FLAG FOR GUIDE SHIP, CONTROLLING SHIP DURING U/W MANEUVERS
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GOLF
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FORM TO PREPARE VISUAL MESSAGES FOR SEMAPHORE AND FLASHING
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OPNAV FORM 2110-30
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FLASH (Z)
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HAND CARRIED LESS THAN 10 MIN
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IMMEDIATE (O)
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30 MIN, HIGH PRIORITY
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PRIORITY (P)
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3 HOURS
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ROUTINE (R)
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6 HOURS
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BREADWINDOW
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UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OCCURRED. RESPOND WITH ROGER OUT
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GINGERBREAD
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MAY BE A POSSIBLE INTRUDER ON RADIO NET
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SHIP TO SHORE SHIP TO SHIP COMMS
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VIA UHF SATELITTE OR HF RADIO CIRCUITS
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HF (HIGH FREQUENCY)
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LOWEST FREQ (3-30MHZ). MAX RANGE IS 1500 MILES USED FOR LONG RANGE VOICE AND TELETYPE COMMS
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ROUTINE (R)
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6 HOURS
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BREADWINDOW
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UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OCCURRED. RESPOND WITH ROGER OUT
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GINGERBREAD
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MAY BE A POSSIBLE INTRUDER ON RADIO NET
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SHIP TO SHORE SHIP TO SHIP COMMS
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VIA UHF SATELITTE OR HF RADIO CIRCUITS
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HF (HIGH FREQUENCY)
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LOWEST FREQ (3-30MHZ). MAX RANGE IS 1500 MILES USED FOR LONG RANGE VOICE AND TELETYPE COMMS
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VHF (VERY HIGH FREQUENCY)
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SHORTER RANGE- (30-300MHZ) MORE POWER NEEDED TO GO FURTHER. FOR AERONAUTICAL RADIO NAV AND COMMS, AMATEUR RADIO, RANGE IS ABOUT 20-30 MILES
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UHF (ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY)
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SHORTER DISTANCE, DOES NOT BOUNCE, EASILY EFFECTED BY SUN. FOR SHORT RANGE COMMS
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SHF (SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY)
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3-30GHZ LARGER AMOUNT OF EQUIP REQUIRED
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EHF (EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY)
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30-300GHZ NARROW FIELD VERY ACCURATE, FOR FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS
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COMSEC
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COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY
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CSM
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COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY MANUAL
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3 CATEGORIES OF COMSEC
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TOP SECRET - HIGHEST DEGREE OF PROTECTION
SECRET - LESS VITAL SECURITY CONFIDENTIAL - CAN CAUSE IDENTIFIABLE DAMAGE |