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102.1
Discuss responsibilities of following:
a. Commander in Chief
b. Secretary of Defense
c. Secretary of Navy
d. Chief of Naval Operations
e. Fleet Commander in Charge
a. Commander in Chief
(President) Barack Obama
-Control over Armed Forces

b. Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) Leon Panetta
-Responisble to President for all DOD matters

c. Secretary of Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus
-Responisible to President for the Navy/Maintain readiness of Navy and Marines

d. Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Admiral Johnathan Greenert
-Responisible for current and future requirements for the Navy

e. Fleet Commander in Charge (CINC) Admiral John Harvey
-In charge of the units for the fleets. Provides training and equipment
102.2
Discuss the role of following:
a. Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
b.Fleet Master Chief
c.Force Master Chief
d. Command Master Chief
a. Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Rick West
-Highest enlisted in Navy
Assist in all enlisted matters

b. Fleet Master Chief (FLTCM) 5th Fleet Mike Stevens
Assists in all fleet enlisted matters

c. Force Master Chief (CMDCM) 5th Fleet Farris Foresman
Same as Fleet Master Chief

d. Command Master Chief
(CMDCM) NAVELSG HQ James Sweet
-Enlisted Command Advisor in all enlisted affairs
102.3
Discuss purpose of Operational Plans, Operational Orders, and Warning Orders.
Operational Plan (OPLAN)- detailed statement of action for future mission

Operational Order (OPORD)- statement issued that outlines execution of future mission and puts it into action.

Warning Orders- brief statement of situation on friendly & enemy units.
102.4
Describe duties and responibilities of following:

a. Commanding Officer
b. Executive Officer
c. Command Master Chief
a. Commanding Officer (CO)- CAPT Daniel Pionk
Overall in charge. Responsible for all sailors and mission.

b. Executive Officer (XO)- CDR Patrick Hayden
Direct representive of CO

c. Command Master Chief (CMC)- AOCMD Robert Garcia
Enlisted advisor to command over all enlisted personnel.
102.5
State purpose and contents of the Enlisted Distribution Verification Report
EDVR
Statment of account for verification by activity

permanent historical record at BUPERS for Active duty
(RUID for Reserves)

9 sections
102.6
Explain the use of following:

Naval Message
Email
Naval Message- used by commands to transmit info to other commands
-formal, secured, and tracked
Time requirements:
Routine- 6hrs
Priority- 3 hrs
Immediate- 30 mins
Flash - ASAP 10 mins
Yankee- premption capability

Email is informal and non secure
102.7
Explain following enlisted service record pages:

pg 2
pg 4
pg 13
PG 2- dependent information, next of kin, address

PG 4- awards, training, schools, classes, PQS

PG 13- good or bad miscellaneaus entries
102.8
Discuss purpose and rules for following reports:

a. Operation Report
b. Logistical Requirements
c. Status of Resources and Training System
d. Situation Report
a. Operation Report (OPREP)- Report of equipment and manning status
b. Status of Resources and Training System (SORTS)
-prinicpal report within Navy for use by designated Navy, MSC and Coast Guard
d.Situation Report (SITREP)- report at anytime to let anyone know that is inquiring the current status of a ship or dept.
102.9
Discuss your responsibilities and conduct required as a combatant under laws of Armed Conflict
Only persons is uniform, armed and/or participating in military operations are combatants. Noncombatants- civilians, medics and chaplins.