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Purpose of SORM.

-positional authority


-positional responsibility

The content of SORM.

Chain of command (navy wide)

Dual chain of command. (Administrative/Operational)

Op: president- secretary of defense


Ad: secretary of the navy- CNO

What is a unified command?

A command that is composed of elements of two or more services.

What are the three unified commands?

-joint force


-transportation


-strategic

What are the five Geographic commands?

-Northern


-Southern


-Central


-Pacific


-European

Pacific and Atlantic fleets include ships and craft classified and organized into what five command types?

-training


-surface force


-fleet marine forces


-naval air forces


-sub forces

When was the task force system developed?

During world war 2

Purpose of task force system.

Further divides fleets into forces, groups, units, and elements.

Example of task force system subdivision.

TF: 60


TG: 60.1


TU: 60.1.1

Who is the secretary of the navy?

Sean .j stackley

What’s the purpose of the secretary of the navy?

He/she is responsible for policies, organization, administration, operation, and efficiency in regards to the department of the navy.

Who is the chief of naval operations (CNO)?

Admiral John Richardson

What is the purpose of the CNO?

Advises the president and the secretary of the navy on the conduct of war.

The commander-in-chief (pacific) controls what fleets?

3rd and 7th

The commander-in-chief (Atlantic) controls what fleets?

2nd

The commander-in-chief (Europe) controls what fleets?

6th

Define: Aircraft Controlling Custodian

Exercising administrative control of assignment, employment, and logistics support of certain aircraft and aircraft engines as specified by the CNO.

Responsibilities of the functional wing commander.

They are responsible for the aircraft materials readiness, administration, training, and inspection of squadron under their command.

Responsibilities of Type Squadron Commander

They are responsible for the maintenance and material condition of aeronautical equipment assigned to their cognizance for the operation and support of the naval aviation mission.

Commander and chief

-responsible for initiating military action in support of our national interests.

Vice Presidents

Second in command. Responsible for filling in for the president

Secretary of defense

Principal advisor to the president. Formulation of general defense policy and policy related to DOD.

Master chief petty officer of the navy (MCPON)

-assigned to the office of the NCO for 3 years.


- acts as senior enlisted advisor to the NCO

Fleet master chief

-principal enlisted advisor to the fleet commander in chief

How many fleet master chiefs are there?

Six

Force master chief

Principal enlisted advisor to various force group commanders

How many force force master chiefs are there?

16

Command master chief

Principal advisor on enlisted matters to the commanding officer

Navy commands with how many personnel assigned are eligible to have a CMC?

250

Commanding officer (CO)

The CO is ultimately responsible for those his or her command and there actions.

Executive officer (XO)

-Representative of the CO


- Responsible for the organization, performance of duty, and good order and discipline of the entire command.

Command master chief/ senior/ chief

The enlisted advisor to the command on policy, welfare, job satisfaction, discipline, etc.

Department head

Is the representative or the CO in matters pertaining to the department.

Command managed equal opportunity officer (CMEO)

Provides equal opportunity training to the command

Division officer

-Responsible under the department head for duties assigned to the division.

LCPO/LPO

The LCPO assist the division officer in administering, supervising, and training division personnel.

Work center supervisor

Responds to the hour by hour work center functions.

Casualty assistance calls officer

Assist families during a difficult time and ensure they receive the benefits and entitlements due.

Sexual assault prevention and response (SAPR)

Prevent and respond to sexual assault.

Ombudsman

The link between the command and families of command personnel.

Financial specialists

Provides financial counseling

Drug and alcohol program advisor (DAPA)

Advises the CO/XO on drug and alcohol abuse aboard ship and the approaches necessary to cope effectively with the problem.

Security manager

Keeps the CO/XO advised as to all matters of security.

Command career counselor

Runs the ships or squadrons career counseling program.

Purpose of: operational Report (OPREP)

Used to notify command authorities and appropriate naval commanders of any accidental or unauthorized incident involving a possible detention of nuclear wea

Purpose of: movement report (MOVEREP)

Source of location information concerning ships

SOCOM

-US special operations command


-Tampa bay, Florida


-to provide fully capable special operation forces to defend the US and it interest.

TRANSCON

-US transportation command


-Scott Air Force base, Illinois


- to develop and direct the joint deployment and distribution enterprise to meet all governmental logistical requirements.

STRATCOM

-US strategic command


-Offutt Air Force base, Nebraska


-to deter attacks on US vital interest.

AFRICOM

-US Africa command


- Stuttgart, Germany


-with other US government agencies, conduct sustained security engagement through military-to-military programs.

2nd fleet operates where?

Atlantic Ocean and located in Norfolk VA

3rd fleet operates where?

-Eastern Pacific Ocean


-San Diego California

4th fleet operates where?

-Caribbean, central and South America


-mayport Florida

5th fleet operates where?

-Arabian gulf/ Indian Ocean/ Persian gulf


-Manama, Bahrain

6th fleet operates where?

-Mediterranean sea and Black Sea


-Gaeta, Italy

7th fleet operates where?

-Western pacific/ Indian Ocean


-Yokosuka, Japan

Purpose of: logistical requirements (LOGREQ)

Submitted by a ship prior to entering a port to notify the proper commands of its logistics requirements while visiting that particular port.

10th fleet operates where?

In conjunction with the 2nd and 7th.

AE- Ammunition ship

Operates with replenishment groups to deliver ammunition and missiles to ships at sea.

AD- Destroyer tender

Provide destroyers and destroyer escorts with mobile base and repair facilities, supplying fuel, ammunition and other stores.

What are the three objectives of first aid

-maintain breathing


-stop bleeding


-prevent or treat for shock

What are the 11 basic wounds?

-Fractures, open/ closed


-Sucking chest wound


-Abdominal evisceration


-massive hemorrhage with amputation


-laceration


-electrical shock


-smoke inhalation


-burns


-hypothermia


-heat stress


-puncture wound

3 ways for controlling bleeding

-direct pressure


-pressure points


-tourniquet

what are the 5 steps of ORM?

-identify hazards


- assess hazards


-make risk decision


-implement controls


-supervise

The 4 principals of ORM

-accept risk when benefits outweigh cost


-accept no unnecessary risk


-anticipate and manage risk by planning


-make risk decision at the right level

The 3 levels of ORM

-in depth


-deliberate


-time critical

Mishap class A

-2mil or more in damage


-fatality or permanent disability

Purpose of: status of requirement and training support (SORTS)

Reports the ships status of conditions of readiness to conduct operations.

Class B mishap

-500,000 to 2mil


-permanent partial disability

Class C mishap

-50,000 to 500,000 in damage


-non-fatal injury that causes any loss of time beyond the day or shift.

6 Types of PPE

-Cranial


-hearing protection


-impact protection


-gloves


-foot protection

What safety responsibilities does the Commanding officer have?

Will require that all persons are instructed and drilled in all safety precautions and procedures.

Purpose of: situation report (SITREP)

Provide appropriate higher authority with timely notification for any incident not meeting (OPREP).

Purpose of: ROC/POE

Project operational environment and Required operational capabilities are what the navy uses to project what assets are needed where and how much.

PACON

- U.S. Pacific command


- camp smiths Hawaii


-protect and defend the US territory and interest.

EUCOM

- U.S. Europe command


- Stuttgart, Germany


- to conduct military operations and build partner capacity.

SOUTHCOM

-US southern command


-Miami, Florida


-to conduct military operations and promote security cooperation

CENTCOM

-US Central Command


-Tampa bay, Florida


-to promote cooperation among nations, respond to crises and deters.

NORTHCOM

-US northern command


-Colorado springs, Colorado


-anticipate and conduct homeland defense and civil support operations within the assigned area of responsibility to defend

What are the safety responsibilities of the aviation safety officer?
is the principle adviser to the CO for all aviation safety matters.
What are the safety responsibilities of the Ground safety officer?
is the principle adviser to the CO for all ground safety matters.
What are the safety responsibilities of the department head?
coordinates the departments safety program with the units safety officer and supervise departments divisions safety officer.
What are the safety responsibilities of the Division officer?
will ensure that all personnel comply with all safety instructions.
What are the safety responsibilities of the safety petty officer?
will ensure that all personnel are instructed in all safety matters and familiar in safety instruction.
What are the safety responsibilities of All hands?
will familiarize themselves with safety regulation and instruction.
what is the Safety committee?
representatives from each work center and other activities to meet up once a month and discuss safety issues and provide recommendations for improvement.
A safety council is formed to do what?

-set goals


-manage assets


-review safety related recommendations

what are the 5 types of aviation mishaps?

-human error


-maintenance and support factors


-administrative and supervisory factors


-material failures and malfunctions


-enviromental factors

whats is the goal of the hearing conservation program?
to prevent occupational hearing loss and ensure auditory fitness navy and civ workforce wide.
the hearing conservation program includes what?

-noise measure and analysis


-engineering control


-hearing protective devises


-audiometry


-education

what is a Hazard report (HAZREP)?
a report that provieds information on problems with widespread relevance to help reduce mishaps.
what is chemical warfare?
the employment of chemical agents that are intended for use in military operations to kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate.
what are the 4 types of chemical agents?

-nerve agents


-blister agents


-blood agants


-choking agants

what is M9 chemical agent detector paper?
detectes the presence of liquid chemical agents by turning a red or reddish color.
what is a Atropine/2-pam-chloride auto injector.
eppy pen...
what is biological warfare?
use of agants to cause disease, sickness or death to reduce the effectiveness of opposing combatant forces.
the basic division in biological agents is between what?

-pathogens


-toxins

what are 2 ways to limit the chemical and biological warfare impact
training and awareness
what does (IPE) stand for?
Individual Protective Equipment
IPE for chem/bio agent environments consist of what 5 items?

-protective mask MCU-2P with components (c-2 canister filter)


-advanced chenical protective garment


-chemical protective glove and liners


-chemical protective overboots and laces


-skin decontamination kit

what is Radiological warfare?
it is the deliberate use of radiological weapons to produce widespread injury and death of all life.
what are the 5 types of nuclear explosions?

-high altitude air burst


-air burst


-surface burst


-shallow underwater burst


-deep underwater burst

purpose of DT-60 dosimeter
to determine the total amount of gamma radiation to which the wearer is exposed in the 0-600 roentgens.
what does (MOPP) stand for?
Mission Oriented Protective Posture
how many levels of (MOPP) are there?
0 through 4
the primary duty of the firefighter is what?
to save lives.
the fire triangle consist of what three key components

-oxygen


-heat


-fuel


*chemical reaction

what are the four classes of fires?

class alpha- occur in materials that produce ash


class bravo- occur with flamibule liquids


class charlie- electrical fires


class delta- metal fires

what are the 5 firefighting agents and equipment

-(AFFF) Aqueous Film Forming Foam


-(H2O) Water


-(Halon 1211) Bromochlorodifluoromethane


-Carbon dioxide (15bl or 50bl units)


-(PKP or Purple-K-Powder) Potassium Bicarbonate