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What is are the elements of sea power?
Enable a sea dependent nation to protect and maintain its political, economic, and military strengths seaward and beyond.
National Military Strategy rests on what three basic pillars?
- deterrence
- forward defense
- alliance solidarity
• The TRIAD is a US strategic nuclear force that consists of?
- Ballistic Missiles
- Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs)
- Long-range bomber
• The long-range bombers are the most flexible element of the TRIAD. True/False.___________
True
• Trident submarines carry how many ballistic missiles (SLBMs)
24
• The TRIAD has been developed and maintained to…
deter nuclear attack.
The Navy has four American fleets. What and Where are they?
Second-Atlantic fleet
Third- West Coast
Sixth- Mediterranean
Seventh- Western Pacific and Indian Ocean regions
• The primary mission of submarines is to seek and destroy...
enemy submarines.
• What was the first fleet ballistic missile submarine.
The George Washington SSBN-598, launched in June 1959 The George Washington SSBN 598 had 16 launching tubes equipped with Polaris A-1, 1200-natutical-mile-range missiles
• The following are Fundamental Warfare Tasks
1. Antiair Warfare (AAW) is the destruction of enemy aircraft and airborne weapons.
2. Antisubmarine Warfare (ASW) is the destruction or neutralization of enemy submarines.
3. Antisurface Ship Warfare (ASUW) is the destruction or neutralization of enemy surface ships
4. Strike Warfare is the use of nuclear weapons to destroy or neutralize enemy targets.
5. Amphibious Warfare consists of attacks launched from sea by naval forces and by land forces embarked on ships or crafts.
6. Mine Warfare is the use of mines and counter measures to control sea or harbor areas.
• The Harpoon antiship cruise missile is a
medium-range, rocket boosted, turbo-sustained cruise missile.
The Phalanx Close-in weapons system is the first all-weather, automatic controlled gun system. The gun fires
• 20mm high density penetrating projectiles at 3,000 rounds per minute.
The Navy operates two refresher training groups.
The Atlantic Group is located at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The Pacific Group is located in San Diego, CA
What is a Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI):
One of the most important inspections ships receive is the ORI. Unit commanders normally perform these inspections while the ship is underway with the crew at battle stations or with conditions watches set.
Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV) based on Navy Regulations the Board of Inspection and Survey examines each naval ship at least Once every 3 years if practical.
The inspection determines the ship's material condition. Higher authority schedules these inspections without the knowledge of the commanding officer
How often should you assess your division’s personnel and material readiness...
daily!
When you assess your workers’ performance, you will need to look at three areas:
- Attitude
- Knowledge
- Work Habits
Ensure all hand and power tools are assigned have what?
serial numbers
What is the enlisted distribution verification report. (EDVR).
Report of inventory of personnel at your command.
What is the most effective way to inform them of their standing in the division?
• Counseling subordinates is the most effective way to inform them of their standing in the division.
• You can use three methods of counseling:
- Counseling sheet/letter of instruction
- Page 13 entry (service record)
- Document the positive/ negative marks on the evaluation report.