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111 Cards in this Set
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Purpose of SORM. |
-positional authority -positional responsibility |
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The content of SORM. |
Chain of command (navy wide) |
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Dual chain of command. (Administrative/Operational) |
Op: president- secretary of defense Ad: secretary of the navy- CNO |
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What is a unified command? |
A command that is composed of elements of two or more services. |
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What are the three unified commands? |
-joint force -transportation -strategic |
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What are the five Geographic commands? |
-Northern -Southern -Central -Pacific -European |
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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 |
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When was the task force system developed? |
During world war 2 |
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Purpose of task force system. |
Further divides fleets into forces, groups, units, and elements. |
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Example of task force system subdivision. |
TF: 60 TG: 60.1 TU: 60.1.1 |
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Who is the secretary of the navy? |
Sean .j stackley |
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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. |
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Who is the chief of naval operations (CNO)? |
Admiral John Richardson |
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What is the purpose of the CNO? |
Advises the president and the secretary of the navy on the conduct of war. |
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The commander-in-chief (pacific) controls what fleets? |
3rd and 7th |
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The commander-in-chief (Atlantic) controls what fleets? |
2nd |
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The commander-in-chief (Europe) controls what fleets? |
6th |
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Define: Aircraft Controlling Custodian |
Exercising administrative control of assignment, employment, and logistics support of certain aircraft and aircraft engines as specified by the CNO. |
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Responsibilities of the functional wing commander. |
They are responsible for the aircraft materials readiness, administration, training, and inspection of squadron under their command. |
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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. |
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Commander and chief |
-responsible for initiating military action in support of our national interests. |
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Vice Presidents |
Second in command. Responsible for filling in for the president |
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Secretary of defense |
Principal advisor to the president. Formulation of general defense policy and policy related to DOD. |
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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 |
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Fleet master chief |
-principal enlisted advisor to the fleet commander in chief |
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How many fleet master chiefs are there? |
Six |
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Force master chief |
Principal enlisted advisor to various force group commanders |
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How many force force master chiefs are there? |
16 |
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Command master chief |
Principal advisor on enlisted matters to the commanding officer |
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Navy commands with how many personnel assigned are eligible to have a CMC? |
250 |
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Commanding officer (CO) |
The CO is ultimately responsible for those his or her command and there actions. |
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Executive officer (XO) |
-Representative of the CO - Responsible for the organization, performance of duty, and good order and discipline of the entire command. |
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Command master chief/ senior/ chief |
The enlisted advisor to the command on policy, welfare, job satisfaction, discipline, etc. |
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Department head |
Is the representative or the CO in matters pertaining to the department. |
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Command managed equal opportunity officer (CMEO) |
Provides equal opportunity training to the command |
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Division officer |
-Responsible under the department head for duties assigned to the division. |
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LCPO/LPO |
The LCPO assist the division officer in administering, supervising, and training division personnel. |
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Work center supervisor |
Responds to the hour by hour work center functions. |
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Casualty assistance calls officer |
Assist families during a difficult time and ensure they receive the benefits and entitlements due. |
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Sexual assault prevention and response (SAPR) |
Prevent and respond to sexual assault. |
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Ombudsman |
The link between the command and families of command personnel. |
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Financial specialists |
Provides financial counseling |
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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. |
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Security manager |
Keeps the CO/XO advised as to all matters of security. |
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Command career counselor |
Runs the ships or squadrons career counseling program. |
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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 |
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Purpose of: movement report (MOVEREP) |
Source of location information concerning ships |
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SOCOM |
-US special operations command -Tampa bay, Florida -to provide fully capable special operation forces to defend the US and it interest. |
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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. |
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STRATCOM |
-US strategic command -Offutt Air Force base, Nebraska -to deter attacks on US vital interest. |
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AFRICOM |
-US Africa command - Stuttgart, Germany -with other US government agencies, conduct sustained security engagement through military-to-military programs. |
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2nd fleet operates where? |
Atlantic Ocean and located in Norfolk VA |
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3rd fleet operates where? |
-Eastern Pacific Ocean -San Diego California |
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4th fleet operates where? |
-Caribbean, central and South America -mayport Florida |
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5th fleet operates where? |
-Arabian gulf/ Indian Ocean/ Persian gulf -Manama, Bahrain |
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6th fleet operates where? |
-Mediterranean sea and Black Sea -Gaeta, Italy |
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7th fleet operates where? |
-Western pacific/ Indian Ocean -Yokosuka, Japan |
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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. |
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10th fleet operates where? |
In conjunction with the 2nd and 7th. |
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AE- Ammunition ship |
Operates with replenishment groups to deliver ammunition and missiles to ships at sea. |
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AD- Destroyer tender |
Provide destroyers and destroyer escorts with mobile base and repair facilities, supplying fuel, ammunition and other stores. |
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What are the three objectives of first aid |
-maintain breathing -stop bleeding -prevent or treat for shock |
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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 |
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3 ways for controlling bleeding |
-direct pressure -pressure points -tourniquet |
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what are the 5 steps of ORM? |
-identify hazards - assess hazards -make risk decision -implement controls -supervise |
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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 |
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The 3 levels of ORM |
-in depth -deliberate -time critical |
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Mishap class A |
-2mil or more in damage -fatality or permanent disability |
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Purpose of: status of requirement and training support (SORTS) |
Reports the ships status of conditions of readiness to conduct operations. |
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Class B mishap |
-500,000 to 2mil -permanent partial disability |
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Class C mishap |
-50,000 to 500,000 in damage -non-fatal injury that causes any loss of time beyond the day or shift. |
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6 Types of PPE |
-Cranial -hearing protection -impact protection -gloves -foot protection |
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What safety responsibilities does the Commanding officer have? |
Will require that all persons are instructed and drilled in all safety precautions and procedures. |
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Purpose of: situation report (SITREP) |
Provide appropriate higher authority with timely notification for any incident not meeting (OPREP). |
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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. |
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PACON |
- U.S. Pacific command - camp smiths Hawaii -protect and defend the US territory and interest. |
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EUCOM |
- U.S. Europe command - Stuttgart, Germany - to conduct military operations and build partner capacity. |
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SOUTHCOM |
-US southern command -Miami, Florida -to conduct military operations and promote security cooperation |
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CENTCOM |
-US Central Command -Tampa bay, Florida -to promote cooperation among nations, respond to crises and deters. |
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NORTHCOM |
-US northern command -Colorado springs, Colorado -anticipate and conduct homeland defense and civil support operations within the assigned area of responsibility to defend |
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What are the safety responsibilities of the aviation safety officer?
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is the principle adviser to the CO for all aviation safety matters.
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What are the safety responsibilities of the Ground safety officer?
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is the principle adviser to the CO for all ground safety matters.
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What are the safety responsibilities of the department head?
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coordinates the departments safety program with the units safety officer and supervise departments divisions safety officer.
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What are the safety responsibilities of the Division officer?
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will ensure that all personnel comply with all safety instructions.
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What are the safety responsibilities of the safety petty officer?
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will ensure that all personnel are instructed in all safety matters and familiar in safety instruction.
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What are the safety responsibilities of All hands?
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will familiarize themselves with safety regulation and instruction.
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what is the Safety committee?
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representatives from each work center and other activities to meet up once a month and discuss safety issues and provide recommendations for improvement.
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A safety council is formed to do what?
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-set goals -manage assets -review safety related recommendations |
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what are the 5 types of aviation mishaps?
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-human error -maintenance and support factors -administrative and supervisory factors -material failures and malfunctions -enviromental factors |
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whats is the goal of the hearing conservation program?
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to prevent occupational hearing loss and ensure auditory fitness navy and civ workforce wide.
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the hearing conservation program includes what?
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-noise measure and analysis -engineering control -hearing protective devises -audiometry -education |
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what is a Hazard report (HAZREP)?
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a report that provieds information on problems with widespread relevance to help reduce mishaps.
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what is chemical warfare?
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the employment of chemical agents that are intended for use in military operations to kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate.
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what are the 4 types of chemical agents?
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-nerve agents -blister agents -blood agants -choking agants |
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what is M9 chemical agent detector paper?
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detectes the presence of liquid chemical agents by turning a red or reddish color.
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what is a Atropine/2-pam-chloride auto injector.
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eppy pen...
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what is biological warfare?
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use of agants to cause disease, sickness or death to reduce the effectiveness of opposing combatant forces.
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the basic division in biological agents is between what?
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-pathogens -toxins |
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what are 2 ways to limit the chemical and biological warfare impact
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training and awareness
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what does (IPE) stand for?
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Individual Protective Equipment
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IPE for chem/bio agent environments consist of what 5 items?
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-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 |
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what is Radiological warfare?
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it is the deliberate use of radiological weapons to produce widespread injury and death of all life.
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what are the 5 types of nuclear explosions?
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-high altitude air burst -air burst -surface burst -shallow underwater burst -deep underwater burst |
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purpose of DT-60 dosimeter
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to determine the total amount of gamma radiation to which the wearer is exposed in the 0-600 roentgens.
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what does (MOPP) stand for?
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Mission Oriented Protective Posture
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how many levels of (MOPP) are there?
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0 through 4
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the primary duty of the firefighter is what?
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to save lives.
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the fire triangle consist of what three key components
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-oxygen -heat -fuel *chemical reaction |
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what are the four classes of fires?
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class alpha- occur in materials that produce ash class bravo- occur with flamibule liquids class charlie- electrical fires class delta- metal fires |
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what are the 5 firefighting agents and equipment
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-(AFFF) Aqueous Film Forming Foam -(H2O) Water -(Halon 1211) Bromochlorodifluoromethane -Carbon dioxide (15bl or 50bl units) -(PKP or Purple-K-Powder) Potassium Bicarbonate |
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