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civilian in charge of policies and control of DON
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SECNAV
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who is senior Naval Officer; principle Naval advisor to President
Navy rep to JCS |
CNO
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who is commanders of operational forces
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CINC
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exercise admin and operational control of assigned NCF units
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NCB
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exercise admin and operational control of assigned NMCBs
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NCR
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Navy’s senior enlisted member, assigned to Chief of Naval Personnel (CNP) for three years
senior rep of the Navy senior enlisted advisor to CNO and CNP |
MCPON
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senior enlisted representative for all enlisted in the operational command
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Fleet Master Chief
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senior enlisted representative for all enlisted in force ratings
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Force Master Chief
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Who does the NMCB 11 fall under in homeport
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The 22nd NCR
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What are the Responsibility of CO
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organizes unit
moral of the troops ensures inspections/drills njp masts |
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What are the responsibilities of the XO
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Ensure good order and discipline
Supervise company commanders and unit staff Supervise training programs Function as Chief Staff Officer |
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What are the responsibilities Command Master Chief
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Serve as principle advisors to unit commanders and commanding officers
Keep commanders up to date on all situations and practices that affect the welfare, morale, and well being of the enlisted personnel Counsel subordinate petty officers and chief petty officers |
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S1 Administrative Officer
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Senior assistant to the XO
Prepares admin reports, maintains tickler file on recurring reports Maintain legal office |
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S2 Intel Officer
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Maintain library of contingency plans and maps
Supporting plans for combat support and disaster recovery Operate the armory |
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S3 Operations Officer
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Planning, scheduling, and managing of battalion construction, combat, and disaster recovery Ops
Construction quality Evaluation of received OPORDS, prepare internal OPORDS for battalion |
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S4 Supply Officer
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Procuring, receiving, storing, issuing, and accounting for all equipment, repair parts, and construction material
Disburses funds for purchases, pay, and allowances Operates dining facility, barber shop, central store room, central tool room Operates mail system |
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S6 Comms/ADP officer
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Responsible for tactical communications training, equipment, and procedures
Responsible for installation, training, and maintenance of all ADP equipment |
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S7 Training Officer
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Scheduling and monitoring technical and military training
Schedules classrooms, ranges, and spaces for training Prepares homeport training plan |
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who is NMCB's equipment company
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Alpha Co.
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who is NMCB's shops/utilities Co.
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Bravo Co.
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Alpha Company is made up of what 3 platoons
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Equipment Operation Platoon
Equipment Construction Platoon Equipment Support Platoon |
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What Co. is Responsible for prime contracting, subcontracting, and maintaining and operating the unit's camp
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Bravo
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What Companies are the NMCB's general construction companies.
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Charlie/Delta
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What companies are responsible for prime contracts and an occasional subcontract; normally equal in strength and capabilities; they function as prime contractors for vertical construction.
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Charlie/Delta
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What company provides support to the line companies in construction and disaster recovery operations
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HQ company
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Who is responsible to provides support to the line companies in construction and disaster recovery operations
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Company Commander
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admin responsibilities of company
assistant company commander |
Company Chief
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admin responsibilities
tactical control of platoon project superintendents |
Platoon Commander
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timely resupply of platoon
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Right Guide
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control, discipline, and conduct of squad
tactical control of the squad |
Squad Leader
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control, discipline, and conduct of fire team
tactical control of the fire team |
fire team leader
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who maintains command and control of battalion in tactical environment
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Combat Operations Center (COC
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What is FEX
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real time tactical scenario which exercises battalion’s embark, tactical, and command and control functions
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NMCB Rapid Response Force
89 personnel, 35-45 pieces of CESE, but usually task organized ready to fly in 48 hours from receipt of a warning order can accomplish all missions of a battalion, but on a smaller scale |
Air Det.
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What is the NCF's mission
(Naval Construction Force) |
to support Marine Air-Ground Task Forces (MAGTFs) and Navy ashore forces as required
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How many NMCB's are there
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08 active, 12 reserve
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Who Exercises administrative and operational control of two or more NCF units operating in a specific geographical area or operating in support of a specific military operation
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NCR
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Engineering support of Amphibious Readiness Forces and Naval Beach Group and immediate over-the-beach support to Marine Forces during amphibious landing
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ACB
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Provides a construction unit contingency augment capability to fleet hospitals and naval construction force units
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CBU
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Wartime Mission: prepare to mobilize either as contingency augment for active Naval Mobile Construction Battalions (NMCBs) or as Fleet Hospital public works support units.
Peacetime Mission: Assist the Public Works department of the naval station by organizing and maintaining the self-help program. |
CBU
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Provides operational construction support for an NCR of up to four NMCBs
Inventory Management of construction materials (including requisitioning, expediting, receipt control, issue, and delivery) |
Naval Construction Force Support Unit
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Maintains a self-defense capability
Conducts Disaster Control and Recovery operations approximately 333 personnel |
Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit
(CBMU) |
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Provides a responsive, military capability for the construction, inspection, and repair of ocean facilities in support of Navy and Marine Corps operations (including engineering, construction, inspection, maintenance, and repair of underwater waterfront and fixed off-shore facilities)
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Underwater Construction Team
(48 personnel) |
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Small, highly mobile, air transportable construction unit
Constructs roads, dams, and bridges Clear forests and jungles Drill water wells Dig irrigation canals Build, repair, improve schools Medical and dental care On-the-job training for local civilians |
Civic Action Team (CAT)
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Provide responsive engineer construction capability to Navy, Marine Corps and other forces in military operation
Maintain base facilities Repair battle damaged facilities Conduct defensive operations as required by the circumstances of the deployment situation |
Mission of an NMCB
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Authority to direct forces to accomplish a specific mission or task;
A command relationship; Specified in OPLAN /OPORDER “Chop |
Operational Control
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Authority to maintain the capabilities to accomplish any task within the units mission statement; coordinate training, logistic support, project selection
Parent command usually retains when OPCON is chopped; Rule of thumb: Who pays the bills? |
Administrative Control
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What Describes the missions areas we should be able to perform; what tasks in each mission area; and in what environment we should be able to perform them.
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ROC's
Required Operational Capabilities |
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What are the two symbols used for the ROC's level of readiness
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F-fully achieved capability
L- limited/ capability only partially realized |
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ROC's are reported under how many readiness conditions
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Five
Condition I- Battle Readiness Condition II-Modified Battle Cond. III- Wartime/Deploted Readiness Cond. IV-Peacetime Deployed Readiness Cond. V- Homeport Readiness |
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What is maximum expected continious endurance for condition I readiness
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24 Hours
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What is maximum expected continious endurance for condition II readiness
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10 Days
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What is maximum expected continious endurance for condition III readiness
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60 days
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What are the three types of orders
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OpsOrd-puts OPLAN in effect
Warning Order-advance notice for unit to move Execution-initiate supply personnel and administrative procedures required for a unit move |
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Whats an EDVR
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all enlisted personnel in command
summary of present and future manning numerical summary of an activity’s personnel account |
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How do you get and EDVR
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Distributed monthly by the Enlisted Personnel and Management Center (EPMAC)
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Describe the naval message precendence codes
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R: routine, 6 hours
P: priority, 3 hours O: immediate, 30 minutes Z: flash, fast as possible (<10 minutes target |
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What is the naval correspondance manual instruction
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SecNav 5216.5D
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When performing personnel counseling when are referrals mandatory
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Drug/Alcohol
Behavioral Disorders Pyschological Problems |
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What rights does the member have on personnel counseling
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To give input
To make a statement |
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What is an OPREP
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An event likely to draw national attention
(ex: fatality) |
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What is a SITREP
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An event not likely to draw national attention
(ex:auto accident) |
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What is a LOGREQ
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reports logistics requirements to higher HQ
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What is SORTS
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Status of Requirement and Training Support
summarizes unit readiness using C4 to C1 system |
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What is the Seabees Skills Assessment Program
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Continuous updating of a member’s skills
individual general skills (related to two or more ratings) individual rating skills individual special skills military skills crew skills (construction skills) |
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combined arms force of varying size made up of Fleet Marine Force and Naval Elements, and includes infantry, artillery, armor, engineer, reconnaissance, aviation and logistics components.
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The MARINE AIR GROUND TASK FORCE (MAGTF)
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MAGTF is broken down how
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GCE, ACE, CSSE. NCF
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