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1. What is CIC primary Mission? (hint)
Collect, Process, Display, Evaluate and Disseminate Tactical Information.
CPDED TI
2. SLQ-25 what is use for? And Where is located?
SLQ-25 is AMSD (Torpedo Countermeasure) also knows as NIXIE and it’s located by the Ships store in AFT Mooring Station.
3. Name the various AMSDs: Anti-Missile Ships defenses:
MK36 Super Rapid-Blooming Off-board Chaff (SRBOC)
AN/SLQ-32 (V3) Electronic Countermeasures (RADAR Jamming capabilities), Infrared Flare Decoy
AN/SLQ-25 Nixie Torpedo Countermeasure
4. What Flag is used for General Recall?
PAPA
5. What does SRBOC stand for and where it’s fire from?
SRBOC (Super Rapid Blooming off board chaff) and it’s fired from the CIC (Combat Information Center) and the Bridge.
13. What Operating System is used onboard USS Blue Ridge?
COMPOSE Windows 2000 OS.
6. How many HF transmitters on Board?
A total of 29, located on Tr1.
7. What the different type of MSG? (Shouldn't that be CHT?)
1. in port
2. Transit
3. At Sea
10. What is the Usage per person in Gallons?
25 gallons per Person.
11. What is the appropriate level of Bromine required for approve source?
0.2tbr total Bromine
12. What is the size of AC units?
250 tons
13. Where the AC Units are located?
2 FWD, 2 MID, 2 AFT.
14. What is the Purpose of the Under Water Log?
The purpose is to Record Speed (Knots) distance in Nautical Miles.
24. Where is the pitsword located?
FWD AC
25. What is the pitsword made of?
Fiberglass and Stainless Steel
26. What are the Modes of the Under Water Log?
1. Calibration
2. Remote Dummy
3. Manual Dummy
4. Normal Underway
27. When is the Dummy Log Used?
When the pitsword is not active.
28. Name 3 things that use JP5?
EDG, P-100, Helicopter, SSDG, and small boats (RHIBs).
29. How many ways to steer the Ship?
Helm, trick wheel, jacking nuts, and emergency hand pump
30. What are the purposes of the DFT?
(De-aerating Feed Tank), preheat water prior to going to the boiler, deaerate water, and to store excess water.
31. What is considered LP air?
125 psi or lower
32. What is considered HP air?
3,000 psi or higher
33. How many life rafts do we have on board?
63 total
34. How many people will each hold?
25 total
35. What unrep stations can receive JP-5?
7 & 8
36. What is the weight of the anchor?
22,500 lbs
37. What is a shot and its length?
The distance from detachable link to the next detachable link, 15 fathoms
38. What is the first shot called?
Swivel
39. Where is the bull nose?
Forward most end of the ship
40. Where can you find the wildcat?
Forecastle, it engages the anchor chain for lifting and braking
41. What are the three uses of the anchor chain?
Anchoring, Towing and mooring to a buoy
42. How many evaps and what is their capacity?
2 with capacity of 50,000 gallons each (they make fresh water out of sea water)
43. What type of evaps do we have on board?
Five stage, flash type
44. What are degaussing and its purpose?
Reduces magnetic signature of ship
45. What medium is used to return steam to condensate?
Sea Water
46. What is a clear and bright test?
Clear means sediment free and bright means free of water (used for fuel and lube oil)
47. What does ABT stand for?
Automatic Bus Transfer
48. What are the six areas the Naval Doctrine is comprised of?
Command and Control, Operations, Warfare, Logistics, Intelligence, Planning (CCOWLIP)
49. What are the seven principles of Naval Logistics?
Flexibility, Economy, Attainability, Responsiveness, Simplicity, Sustainability, Survivability (F.E.A.R.S.S.S)or REFSASS
50. What are the three types of Naval Vessels that existed in the inception of the Navy?
Frigates, Sloops of War, and Schooners
51. What did the battle of Guadalcanal demonstrate?
expression of honor, courage, and commitment (tragedy of the Salomon brothers)
52. What did the battle of Midway demonstrate?
the importance and value of intelligence
53. What did the battle of Coral Sea demonstrate?
the importance and value of air superiority (First carrier to carrier battle)
54. What did the battle of Leyte Gulf?
demonstrate was an example of furthering efforts towards an objective
55. What did the battle of Normandy demonstrate?
was an exercise in logistics (largest amphibious assault landing)
56. What was the purpose of the voyage of the Great White Fleet?
Showed the nation’s flag
57. Who is the Secretary of Defense?
Honorable Robert Gates
58. Which fleet supports Naval Operations as directed by the President and SECDEF in the Atlantic and South America?
Atlantic Fleet
59. What was the first ship named after an enlisted man?
USS Osmond Ingram (DD-255)
60. What is the purpose of Naval Logistics?
Provide and sustain our operational readiness by getting the right support to the right place at the right time.
61. Which fleet supports Naval Operations as directed by the President and SECDEF
In the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean?
Pacific Fleet
62. Define Naval Command and Control. (hint)
The exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission.
Authority direction by ____ over _____ for what reason.
63. Who is responsible for the geographical area to include the International Date Line to the east coast of Africa?
Seventh Fleet
64. What is the purpose of the DTG?
(date time group) To indicate when the message was originated - i.e. 141200Z SEP 08 - is Sep 14, 2008 at 1200 Zulu or GMT - Never use 2400 or 0000, but rather 2359 or 0001.
65. How many magazines do we have onboard?
5 (normal ammo magazines) and 2 (CIWS ammo magazines)
66. What are the HAZMAT categories?
Flammable, Aerosol, Toxic, Corrosive, Oxidizer, Compressed Gases
67. What is DRMO?
Defense Reutilization Marketing Office and it is a place to receive items “free of charge” (desks, computers, furniture)
68. What is OPTAR?
Operational Target (Budget)
69. What are the Fund Codes?
Consumables “NC” & Repair Parts “NR” & Repairable “NB”
70. How many 50cal’s do we have on board?
Six (2 fwd super structure and 4 aft)
71. Where can the CIWS are fired from?
CIC (at RCP, Remote Control Panel) and local
72. What type of ammo does the CIWS use?
20mm tungsten alloy rounds
73. What does C4I stand for?
Computers, Communication, Command, Control and Information
74. What people are required for 40mm saluting battery?
Timer, Safety observer, loader, shooter
75. Where are the 40mm saluting battery located?
One on each bridge wing
76. What does radar stand for?
Radio detection and ranging - also know SONAR
SONAR:
sound navigation and ranging
77. What flag is hoisted for man over board?
Oscar
78. What is the purpose of fire control?
To place ordinance on target on time
79. What type of radars do we have on board?
Furuno (navigation) 96 NM, SPS-40 (air search) 30-105NM, SPS-67 (surface contacts)150-180NM
80. What is the max effective range of 50 cal?
1,830 meters (2,000 Yards)
81. How many 25mm chain guns do we have?
2 (one port/one stbd)
82. How many boilers do we have on board and what types?
Two (1A and 1B) type “D” Foster Wheeler three burner front
83. What is the maximum speed when steaming on one boiler?
14 knots
84. What is the maximum speed when steaming on two boilers?
22 knots
86. Describe Naval Intelligence.
Properly employed, intelligence can give us an accurate estimate of the situation, forecast likely adversary courses of action, and allow us to apply selective, but decisive combat power throughout the battle space.
PE,IGAE of the S, F
87. Describe the Gun Salute.
A gesture of friendship/peace.
88. Describe Naval Planning.
The means by which the commander coordinates naval forces activities in time, space, and purpose in order to achieve naval, joint, and multinational unity of effort toward a strategic objective.
89. What are the dimensions of the ship?
Length--643 Ft, Beam—108 Ft, Draft—29 Ft.
90. What does BDFA mean?
Basic Daily Food Allowance
91. Where do the profits from the ship’s store go?
MWR
92. What does HERO stand for?
Hazardous Electromagnetic radiation to ordinance
93. What does CSOW stand for?
Combat Systems Officer of the Watch
94. Who is the 3M Coordinator aboard USS Blue Ridge?
ETCS Norris
95. Name 3 things that use JP-5?
Helicopter, SSDG, P-100 Pumps
96. Which UNREP Stations are used for JP-5 Refueling?
UNREP Stations 7 and 8
97. What is the firing rate of the MK-15 Phalanx CIWS in RPM?
4,500 RPM
98. How many persons does it take to man the 40mm Saluting Gun?
4 Persons
99. How many fathoms (shots) is the anchor chain in length?
180 Fathoms - 12 shots
100. How many life rafts are installed onboard USS Blue Ridge?
63 life rafts
101. What is the RPM of the 25mm chain guns?
172 RPM
102. What does the term COSAL stand for?
Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List (Lists all APLs and AELs) Shipboard material support for installed and portable equipment.
103. What does the term DRMO stand for?
Defense Reutilization Marketing Office
7. What type of boilers are onboard and how many?
(2) Type D Foster Wheeler, 3 burner
How many precedence of naval messages are there, what are they and what is the speed of service of each?
Five (5)
ROUTINE- 6 hours
PRIORITY- 3 hours
IMMEDIATE- 30 minutes
FLASH- Fast as humanly possible (less than 10 minutes)
EMERGENCY- As specified by National Command Authority of unified or specified commands.
44. What is the B/R speed on two boilers?
22 knots.
45. What is the B/R speed on one boiler?
14 knots.
50. How many evaps do we have and what is their capacity?
We have (2) five stage flash type evaps each capable of producing 50,000 gallons each per day.
52. What type of boilers does the B/R have?
Type D Foster Wheeler, 3 burner.
57. What are the stages of the DFT?
The DFT serves three purposes:
(1) to free the condensate of oxygen and other non condensable gases
(2) Heats the feedwater
(3) Acts as a reservoir in which to store water.
59. Which radars have IFF (identification friend or foe) capability?
(1) AN/SPS-67
(2) AN/SPS-40
(3) AN/SPS-48
70. What does HERO stand for?
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance
73. What is a chock?
A heavy fitting through which mooring lines are led, the lines run from bitts on deck to the chocks, to the bollard on the pier. The tree types of chocks are:
(1) open
(2) closed
(3) roller
77. How many fire pumps are onboard, where are they located and what is their capacity?
4 pumps, 1 below fwd A/C, fire room L/L star side, E/R L/L port, aft A/C. Rated at 1,000 gpm
82. What is the purpose of the Marine Sanitation Devices (MSD's)?
Enables ship's to comply with sewage discharge standards without compromising the ship's mission capabilities. Ridge has 4 CHT tanks with a capacity of 35,000 gallons, capable of holding waste for 3 hours. They have (3) modes of operation.
(1) Inport- Gray and black water is pumped to the pier.
(2) Transit- Within 3 miles of the coast gray water is pumped over the side, black water held in the CHT tanks.
3) At Sea- Gray and black water pumped over the side. (50 miles out)
1) What two types of WSC-3’s are onboard?
- Line of Sight(LOS) and SATCOM
2) What does the acronym DAMA stand for? (hint)
-Demand Assigned Multiple Access - "Splitter" - i.e. 2 signals on same frequency (Multiplexing?)
1) Marines get porn
2) CIC message to fire missle - they don't get crossed
3) What is a capability of AN/SSR-1?
-Fleet Broadcast/ Treetrap/ Tadil-B
4) What type of operating system does the Blue Ridge LAN utilize?
a. Windows NT 4.0
5) What is the name of the ship’s primary message processing system?
a. NAVMACS II
6) What does the acronym NAVMACS stand for?
a. Naval Modular Automated Communications System
7) Name the type of HF transmitters we use onboard?
a. T-1603/URC
8) How many HF transmitters do we have onboard?
a. 26 broadband/3 narrowband
9) HF receivers?
a. 41
b. Name – R-2557/URC
c. Location – Receiver room 3-81-0-C
d. Antennas
1. 2-18ft whips fwd of the Mizer Tower
e. Blue based
10) How many UHF LOS WSC-3’s do we have onboard?
a. 12 in UHF Equip Room 1/01-72-1-Q
b. 14 in UHF Equip Room 2/2-109-0-Q
- AN/URC-93 (2)
i. Trans 2/1-72-0-C
11) What is the Emergency and Aeronautical Distress Signal Frequency?
a. 121.5
12) What is the Military Air Distress Signal Frequency?
a. 243.0
10. What is the capacity of a life raft?
25 persons.
41. What type of evaporators are used onboard? Evaps = distilling units
5 stage flash type. Low pressure They create 50,000 gallons of water per day. The Ridge has 2 making a total of 100,000 gallons of fresh water every day.
61. How many boilers are onboard?
2, 1A and 1B.
62. How many burners are there per boiler?
3
68. How many feet are in a fathom, fathoms in a shot, haw many fathoms/shots does the ship have?
(1) 6 feet in a fathom
(2) 15 fathoms in a shot
(3) Total of 180 fathoms and 5 fathoms of swivel shot near the anchor.
(4) Total of 12 shots of anchor chain, only 10 working shots.
70. What is a bight?
A loop of line, rope, or chain.
74. What type of boilers does the Ridge have?
Type "D" Foster Wheeler (3 burners)
75. What powers the (3) main feed pumps?
Steam
84. What is the CIWS rate of fire?
3000 rounds per minute, 50 rounds per second. 2,000 yards to first engagement.
90.What is the composition of a CIWS round?
20mm Tungstun alloy rounds
97. What is the length of the ship?
643 feet.
98. What is the length of the beam?
108 feet.
105. What are the four stages of the basic steam cycle.
Generation, expansion, condensation, feed.
106. What are the three main purposes of the DFT?
(1) Stores feedwater
(2) Heats feedwater
(3) Removes dissolved oxygen from condensate
110. How many Ship's Service Turbo Generators are onboard?
(3). (1) 1A Fire room upper level port side aft
(2) 1B Engine room upper level stbd forward
(3) 1C Engine room upper level stbd aft
119. What type of boilers are onboard?
(2) type "D" Foster Wheeler
121. What radars are installed on the Ridge, and what is their main function?
(1) AN/SPS-40 Air search, IFF capable (200 mi)
(2) AN/SPS-48 3D secondary air search, IFF capable (200 mi)
(3) AN/SPS-64 Detects low flyers and rapid surface contacts. Navigation
(4) AN/SPS-67 Surface search, IFF capable (100 mi)
127. What is the ship's maximum speed?
1 boiler- 14 knots
2 boilers- 22 knots
129. What is a detachable link used for?
To join 2 shots of anchor chain.
150. Naval messages have four types of precedence:
1) Flash. Prosign "Z", with a speed of service (SOS) objective of as fast as possible, preferably less than 10 minutes.
2) Immediate. Prosign "O", with a SOS objective of 30 minutes.
3) Priority. Prosign "P", with a SOS objective of 3 hours.
4) Routine. Prosign "R", with a SOS objective of 6 hours.
CSE
1. What does the term “rlgn” stand for?
ring laser gyro navigator
3. the rlgn can provide what inputs to its users?
PITCH, ROLL, HEADING, LAT & LON, AND VELOCITY = speed over land – board?
1. what is the purpose of Fire Control
TO PLACE ORDNANCE ON TARGET ON TIME!!!!
2. How many 50 cal. machine guns are located onboard, and where are they located?
6 and they are on the main deck 3 port 3 stbd
3. What is the max effective range of the 50 cal. machine gun?
2000 yds
4. What is the max range of the 50 cal. machine gun
 6 mounts-3 p/s
 550 rpm
 Magazine Box type 100 rds per box (belt fed)
 Max effective range-2,000 yds
 MAX RANGE -7,400 yds
 API-T
5. How many and where are the 25mm chain guns
located?
2 mounts- forward of superstructure p/s
170 rpm
175 magazine capacity
Max effective range=2,700 yds
Max range=8,500 yds or 4.1 miles

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6. What is CIWS stand for and what is the purpose?
 4500 rpm
 1550 total magazine capacity (drum and chutting)
 RCP (CIC)/LCP(at each mount)
7. What is the purpose of CIWS?
Anti Air/ Missile defense
8. 40 mm saluting Battery
 2 - one on each bridge wing
 Minimum 4 personnel
 Loader
 Shooter
 Timer/counter
 Safety observer
9. Hang fire
 Delay in firing after the firing sequence is initiated
10. Misfire
a. Does not fire after the firing sequence is initiated
11. Hot gun
a. Predetermined amount of rounds fired in a predetermined amount of time that could cause the barrel and chamber to heat up enough to cause a ‘cook off’
b. Unique to each weapon
12. Give me the 6 types of 5” rounds the Navy has?
a. HE MT-PD (High Explosive Mechanical Time-Point Detonating)
PD fuse is backup for MT (proximity) fuse which makes it “my all purpose round”.
-Anti-personnel, aircraft, bunkers, light armored vehicles
b. VT non-FRAG
 Training round designed for anti-aircraft practice. Contains a color burst and filler (Epson salt for weight) to determine how close to the target.
c. RAP (Rocket Assisted Projectile)
 Extends the normal range of the projectile.


d. BL&P (Blind Loaded & Plugged)
 Training round for ground targets (Blue)
 Blind-no fuse
 Loaded- contains a filler (sand)
 Plugged-no access to the base
e. HE-IR (Infra-red)
 Fitted with IR sensitive VT fuse
 Primarily against anti-ship cruise missiles/aircraft (Heat seeker).
f. WP (White Phosphorus-”William Peter”)
 Must be stored upright for two reasons
 To prevent leakage
 To ensure the ballistics are not thrown off
 Used for spotting, smoke screens, & fire starter
16. What are the four Components of a Weapons System (four D’s)
a. Detection
Ship’s radars (Air & Surface search radars)
b. Direction
Fire control equipment (Radars, Directors, Computers)
c. Delivery
 Weapons systems (gun or missile launcher)
d. Destruction
 The ordnance striking the target
1. Significance of the following?
Hand Salute-
Saluting the Ensign-
Dipping the Ensign-
Gun Salute-
1. Significance of the following?
Hand Salute- Gesture of respect to others
Saluting the Ensign- Gesture of respect to another nation.
Dipping the Ensign- Gesture of respect between nations.
Gun Salute- Gesture of friendship/ peace.
2. Three classes of vessels at the inception of the Navy?
Frigates
Schooners
Sloops
3. Importance of the following conflicts?
Battle of the Coral Sea-
Voyage of the Great White Fleet-
Battle of Normandy-
Midway-
Guadalcanal-
Battle of Leyte Gulf-
Battle of the Coral Sea- Air superiority
Voyage of the Great White Fleet- Show the nations flag
Battle of Normandy- Logistics
Midway- Intel
Guadalcanal- Honor, Courage and commitment
Battle of Leyte Gulf- Furthering efforts towards an objective
4. What led to formation of US Navy?
Prey to foreign navies and pirates.
5. Three levels of war?
Tactical
Operational
Strategic
Commander in Chief-
Secretary of Defense-
Secretary of the Navy-
Chief of Naval Operations-
Fleet Commander in charge-
Type Commander-
MCPON –
Commander in Chief- George W. Bush
Secretary of Defense- Robert Gates
Secretary of the Navy- Donald C. Winter
Chief of Naval Operations- Adm Gary Roughead
Fleet Commander in charge- VADM John Bird
Type Commander-
MCPON – Joe Campa
MCPON-
Fleet Master Chief-
Force Master Chief-
Command Master Chief-
MCPON- Reports to CNO on matters relating to enlisted personnel.
Fleet Master Chief- FLTCM(SW/AW) Tom Howard Fleet Master Chief PACFLT - Reports to Fleet CINC on matters relating to enlisted personnel.
Force Master Chief- ?? -Reports to TYCOM on matters relating to enlisted personnel.
Command Master Chief- Sibal Reports to CO on matters relating to enlisted personnel.
Atlantic Fleet-
Pacific Fleet-
Naval Forces Europe-
Military Sealift Command (MSC)-
Atlantic Fleet- Supports naval operations as directed by the President and SECDEF in the Atlantic Ocean and South America.
Pacific Fleet- Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Naval Forces Europe- Supports the European theater and Mediterranean Sea.
Military Sealift Command (MSC)- Logistic support for military worldwide.
2nd Fleet- .
3rd Fleet-
7th Fleet-
5th Fleet-
6th Fleet-
Military Sealift Command (MSC)-
2nd Fleet- Atlantic Ocean and a portion of the Pacific Ocean along the South American coast.
3rd Fleet- Eastern Pacific Ocean from international dateline to west coast of Americas.
7th Fleet- Western Pacific Ocean from the international dateline west to include Southern Indian Ocean.
5th Fleet- North Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Arabian Gulf. - may be gone - covered by 7th Flt
6th Fleet- Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea.
Military Sealift Command (MSC)- Worldwide.
Naval Reserve-
Ready Reserve-
Selected Reserve-
Training and Administration of Reserve-Active Duty component of Naval Reserve.
Individual Ready Reserve-
Naval Reserve- Augments Naval forces in peacetime and war.
Ready Reserve- All reserve forces eligible to be called to active duty.
Selected Reserve- Reservists who drill and do two week annual active duty.
Training and Administration of Reserve-Active Duty component of Naval Reserve.
Individual Ready Reserve- Reservists who do not drill or do active duty time.
President of the United States (POTUS)-
CJCS
USCP
CPF
C7F
CTF-76
CO BLR
President of the United States (POTUS)- George W. Bush
CJCS GEN Myers
USPC ADM Timothy Keating
CPF ADM Willard
C7F VADM Bird
CTF-76 RAMD Landolt
CO BLR CAPT Thom Burke
XO BLR Tim "Van" Cooke
SECDEF
SECNAV
CNO
CPF
CNSP
CTF-76
CO
SECDEF Robert Gates
SECNAV Donald Winter
CNO ADM Roughead
CPF ADM Willard
CNSP VADM Curtis
CTF-76 RADM Landolt
CO CAPT Burke