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Mission Statement of the USNA
To develop Midshipmen morally, mentally and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty honor and loyalty in order to provide graduates who are dedicated to a career of Naval service and have potential for future development in mind and character to assume the highest responsibilities of command, citizenship and government.
The "big picture" of the Honor Treatise
The Honor Treatise represents the larger picture; it describes the guiding set of principles to which we must adhere as midshipmen. Honor is not merely the codification of a set of rules but rather a dynamic process in which we strive to make the right decisions, regardless of personal cost.
Commandants Standing Orders
1. leadership
2. people
3. standards
4. expert
5. right
LPSER = LiP SERvice
Commandants Standing Orders
Leadership
Learn to follow, learn to lead, LEAD!
Commandants Standing Orders
People
Always be attentive to your peoples needs
Commandants Standing Orders
Standards
Learn the standard, then set the standard.
Commandants Standing Orders
Expert
Become the expert in your profession
Commandants Standing Orders
Right
Always do the right thing.
Honor Concept
Midshipmen are persons of integrity: They stand for that which is right.

They tell the truth and ensure that the full truth is known. They do not lie.

They embrace fairness in all actions. They ensure that work submitted as their own is their own, and that assistance received from any source is authorized and properly documented. They do not cheat.

They respect the property of others and ensure that others are able to benefit from the use of their own property. They do not steal.
What can you do upon witnessing possible honor violations?
1. confront and discuss
2. confront discuss and report
3. report
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, USN.
General James E. Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, USMC.
General George William Casey, Jr. Chief of Staff of the United States Army.
Admiral Gary Roughead, Chief of Naval Operations
General T. Michael Moseley, Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
General James T. Conway, Commandant of the Marine Corps
Unified Commands
EUCOM - European Command
PACOM - Pacific and Indian Ocean
USJFCOM - Atlantic ocean
SOUTHCOM - Central and South America
CENTCOM - Middle East
SOCOM - Special Ops
TRANSCOM - Transportation
STRATCOM - Stretegic and space forces
NORTHCOM - homeland defense
There is also an AFRICOM now but it may or may not be on the test.
2nd Fleet
Atlantic Ocean, Norfolk VA, USS Wasp, USJFCOM
3rd Fleet
Eastern and Central Pacific, Point Loma San Diego CA, PACOM
5th Fleet
Middle East, Manama Bahrain, CENTCOM
6th Fleet
Mediterranean Sea, Naples Italy, USS Mount Whitney, EUCOM
7th Fleet
Western Pacific and Indian Ocean, Yokosuka Japan, USS Blue Ridge, PACOM
SEA POWER 21
Sea Strike- power projection
Sea Shield- global defensive assurance
Sea Basing- the ocean is our base
Force Net- integrates people, sensors, weapons, networks, and platforms so they work together.
Marine Expeditionary Force Locations / Marine Division Locations / Marine Logistics Group Locations
1st- camp pendleton CA
2nd- Camp lejeune, NC
3rd- Camp Courtney, Okinawa Japan (the 3rd MLG is in Camp Kinser, Okinawa Japan)
Marine Air Wing Locations
1st - MCAS Butler, Okinawa Japan
2nd - MCAS Cherry Point, NC
3rd - MCAS Miramar, CA
Marine Expeditionary Unit Locations
11th, 13th, 15th deploy to the Pacific and Persian Gulf, based on the West Coast. WEST ODD
22nd, 24th, 26 deploy to the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf, based on the East Coast. EAST EVEN
31st deploys to Western Pacific
Restricted Line Communities
Aerospace engineering duty officer

Information warfare
Naval intelligence
Aerospace maintenance duty officer
Navy oceanographer
Engineering duty officer

Human resources
Information professionals
Public affairs officers
A INANE HIP
Staff Corps Communities
Medical: med corps, service corps, dental corps, nurse corps
Supply corps
Civil engineer corps
Judge advocate general corps
Chaplain corps
MSCJC
Civility
Courteous behavior, politeness; the act of showing regard for another.
Why Civility?
1. It empowers our leadership
2. It is expected. (Of us as officers)
Decorum
Decorum - propriety and good taste in conduct or appearance as well as the correctness and dignity of behavior.
Etiquette
The rules of correct behavior in society or among the members of a profession.
Protocol
A code prescribing strict adherence to correct etiquette and precedence(as in a diplomatic exchange and in the military service).
First Impressions
Poise
Eye contact
Body space
Sitting/standing
Attitude
Tone of voice

PEBSAT
The seven part mission of the USMC as defined by the National Security Act of 1947, amended in 1952
1. Provide fleet marine forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the United States Fleet in the seizure and defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a Naval Campaign.
2. Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases.
3. Develop in coordination with the Army, navy and Air Force the doctrine tactics techniques and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations.
4. Provide marine forces for operations in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force according to the doctrine established by the JCoS.
5. Develop in accordance with the Army, Navy and Air Force the doctrine, procedures, and equipment for operations.
6. Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans.
7. Perform such other duties as the president may direct.
Navy Service Schools
Class A - provides the basic technical knowledge required for job performance and further specialized training. NEC may be awarded.
Class C - Advanced skills and techniques needed to perform a particular job are taught. An NEC may be awarded to identify the level of skill.
Class E - Designated for professional education leading to an academic degree.
Class F - Trains fleet personnel who are en route to, or are members of ships' companies. Also provides individual training such as a refresher, operator, maintenance, or technical training of less than 13 days. No NEC awarded.
Class R - This is the basic school that provide initial training after enlistment, known as boot camp, or recruit training. Based at the Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes Illinois.
National Security Council Members
President
Vice President
Secretary of State
Secretary of Defense

In addition the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Director of the CIA serve as advisers to the council.
Administrative Chain of Command
1. President
2. SecDef
3. SecNav
4. CNO
5. Component Commanders
6. Force Commanders
7. Type Commanders
8. Group Commanders
9. Squadron Commanders
10. Unit Commanders

Component, Force, Type, Group, Squadron, Unit.
Operational Chain of Command
1. President
2. Unified Commanders
3. Component Commanders
4. Numbered Fleet Commanders
5. Designated Task Force Commanders
6. Task Group Commanders
7. Task Unit Commanders
8. Task Element Commanders

Unified, Component, Numbered Fleet, Designated Task Force, Task Group/Unit/Element.
Eleven Members of a Brigade Honor Board, the example is of an accused 4/C's board.
1 Presiding Officer*
1 Recording Secretary*
2 1/C Company Honor Reps
2 1/C Members at Large
2 2/C Company Honor reps
1 2/C Member at Large
2 4/c Members at Large
*Cannot Vote

Note that there will never be a board member junior to the accused, i.e. an accused 1/C will only have 1/C on the board.
Rifle Platoon Makeup
Three squads in a platoon, each squad has three fire teams, each fire team has four members:
Rifleman
Team Leader
Automatic rifleman
Assistant Automatic Rifleman

Ready, team, Fire, Assist.
1 platoon = 3 squads = 9 fire teams.
Headquarters element of a Rifle Platoon
Platoon Commander
Platoon Sergeant
Hospital Corpsman
Radio operator
M16 Rifle, A2/A4 variants
Infantry Weapon
5.56x45mm NATO rounds
39.6 inches long
Effective Range: Area - 800 meters, Point - 550 meters
ROF: Rapid - 45rds/min, sustained - 12 to 15 rds/min
M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW)
Hand Held Light Machine Gun
Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO rounds
41 inches long
Effective Range: Area - 1000 meters, point - 800 meters
ROF: Cyclic - 850 rds/min, rapid - 200 rds/min, sustained - 85 rds/min
M203 Grenade Launcher Attachment
Grenade Launcher
Caliber: 40mm
Effective Range: Area - 350 meters, point - 150 meters
ROF: 7-9 rds/min
M4 Carbine
Officers (up to LtCol)and NCO's carry this instead of the M9 beretta pistol.
Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO rounds
33 inches long
Effective Range: Area - 600 meters, Point - 500 meters
ROF: Rapid - 45 rds/min, sustained - 12 to 15 rds/min