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How many numbers in a NIIN?
9
How many numbers in a NSN?
13
Select extend from the _____ Menu or click on the create ____ __________ ________.
Edit
Unit Operation Schedule
Local Maintenance Procedures are:
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Maintenance tasks required by a unit
Scheduled with other PMS based on periodicity
Not an official PMS
Creating a unit operations schedule is necessary before the _______ _________ can be populated.
Maintenance schedule
What are the optional field when completing step #9 in the "additional comments and/or corrective actions to an existing discrepancy" section?
QA required
Corrosion related
Functional checks required
ODR stands for what?
Operating Data Recorder
ALMIS stands for what?
Asset Logistics Management Information System
TAV stands for what?
Total Asset Visibilty
Up to ____ keywords for the CI that can be linked together.
Three
When using ALMIS to look up parts, what information is displayed?
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NIIN
Part Number
Stock Nomenclature
What does EAL stand for?
Electronic Asset Logbook
What does ACMS stand for?
Asset Computerized Maintenance System
AMMIS stands for what?
Asset Maintenance Management Information System
A deleted discrepancy can be restored by a _________ __________. A ________ _______ can restore and/or permanently delete a discrepancy.
Maintenance Supervisor
Maintenance Releaser
The Commandant:
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-Plans, supervises, and coordinates the overall actives of the Coast Guard
-Directs the policy and administration of the CG under the general supervision of the Secretary of Department of Homeland Security
-Provides immediate direction of Headquarters units
___________ ______ is responsible to the Commandant for the administration and command of European Units.
Activities Europe
The Coast Guard is organized into two specific regions:
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Atlantic
Pacific
These regions contain:
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District offices
1 MLC
Cutters
_______ star Admirals lead the Atlantic and Pacific areas
Three
Areas have direct oversight of:
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High Endurance Cutters
Medium Endurance Cutters
Marine Safety and Security Teams
One or Two star Admirals lead _____, which provide support to all operational units and personnel within their respective areas.
MLCs
Districts are commanded by _____ ___________ and are responsible for the administration and general direction of units under their authority and assuring that the functions and duties of the CG are preformed efficiently, safely, and economically within their districts.
Rear Admirals
Cutters over ___' in length fall under the command of Areas. Cutters under ___' in length fall under the command of districts.
180
180
35 CG units report directly to _________.
Headquarters
Traditionally the CG's role in wartime has been to:
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-Augment the Navy with cutters and manpower
-Embark on special missions utilizing the CG's unique skills
(Quasi-War) During the war with France in ____ Revenue Cutters captured 18 prizes unaided and assisted in the capture of two others.
1798
(Quasi-War) The Cutter _________ captured 10 prizes one of which carried 44 guns and 200 men.
Pickering
(Quasi-War) The Cutter _____ recaptured the American vessels Nancy and Mehitable
Eagle
(War of 1812) The CG augmented the Navy with _______-____ craft.
Shallow-draft
(War of 1812) The Cutter _________ captured the first prize of the war.
Jefferson
(War of 1812) The Cutter ________ battled the British NARCISSIS in which their gallantry was praised by the British victors.
Surveyor
(War of 1812) The Captain of the SURVEYOR was _______ ______ ______.
Captain Samuel Travis
(War of 1812) The Cutter _____ defended itself against the DISPATCH even after it had been run ashore on Long Island from 9a.m. until late afternoon. When the crew ran out of cannon ammo they used pages from the logbook. Their flag was shot away 3 times.
Eagle
(Mexican-American War) The Navy required the use of the Revenue Cutter's ______-_________ cutters.
Steam-propelled
(Mexican-American War) The cutters performed the following missions:
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-Performing scouting, convoy, and towing duties
-Blockading harbors
-Transporting troops and supplies
-Executing forays up the Alvarado and Tabasco rivers
-Carrying mail and dispatches
-Quelling a mutiny of troops on the Middlesex
(Civil War) The Cutter _______ ____ fired the first shots of the Civil War.
Harriet Lane
(Civil War) CG Cutters performed blockade duty along the:
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-Atlantic Coast
-Chesapeake Bay
-Potomac River
(Civil War) Cutters not assigned to the Navy:
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-Patrolled the shipping lanes to safeguard trade against Southern privateers
-Assisted distressed vessels at sea
-Continued the normal duty of protecting the nation's customs revenue as this income was critical to the Union war effort
(Spanish-American War) 8 Cutters carrying 43 guns joined Rear Admiral _______ _______'s North Atlantic Squadron on blockade duty off of Cuba's coast.
William Sampson
(Spanish-American War) The Cutter _________ was engaged in the battle at Manila Bay, and subsequently became the escort and dispatch boat with Commodore George Dewey's Asiatic Squadron.
McCulloch
(Spanish-American War) 11 Cutters served under the ____'s tactical control, guarding our important east and west coast ports.
Army
(Spanish-American War) On May 11, 1898 in Cardenas Bay, Cuba, the cutter ______ and torpedo boat Wilson were engaged in battle with Spanish gunboats and shore batteries. The ______ rescued the crew of the Winslow.
Hudson
Hudson
(WWI) The first time the entire CG was transferred to the Department of the ____.
Navy
(WWI) A major duty of the CG was to provide ____ ________ in the U.S.
Port security
(WWI) A _______ percentage of coastguardsmen were killed then any other service.
Higher
(WWII) The _________ _____ ___ was passed giving CG jurisdiction over ships carrying explosives and dangerous cargos.
Dangerous Cargo Act
(WWII) The CG was given the responsibility of cold water operations in _________.
Greenland
(WWII) The cutter ________ took the Norwegian trawler BOSKOE making it the first capture of the war.
Northland
(WWII) CG manned ships sank __ enemy submarines.
11
(WWII) CG cutters preforming convoy duties are credited with sinking __ German U-boats.
12
(WWII) _______ _____ was the CG's only Medal of Honor recipient earning it for action during the battle of Guadalcanal.
Douglas Munro
(WWII) CG craft rescued more than _____ survivors of torpedo attacks off the U.S. coast. Cutters on convoy duty rescued another ____.
1500
1000
(WWII) Armed Coast Guardsmen patrolled the _______ and _____.
Beaches
Docks
(WWII) Less publicized actions were:
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-Providing port security
-Supervising the movement of dangerous cargos
-Controlling merchant vessel traffic
-Maintaining aids to navigation
-Breaking ice to allow ship passage
(Korean War) The CG's role was ________, primarily a role of support.
Marginal
(Vietnam) The CG was utilized during operation "______ ____" by using shallow draft warships.
Market Time
(Desert Storm/Shield) CG LEDETs enforced UN _________ against Iraq.
Sanctions
(Desert Storm/Shield) Reserve ____ provided coastal patrols, anti-terrorist operations, and overall port security.
PSU's
(War on Terrorism) Units from Activities ___ ____ were one of the first to respond.
New York
(War on Terrorism) Other operations include:
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-Operation Liberty Shield
-Operation Enduring Freedom
-Operation Iraqi Freedom
(War on Terrorism) During Operation _____ _____ the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard deployed jointly under CG command.
Noble Eagle
Search and rescue roots back to the 19th century when America experienced an in flux of immigration. Many of the immigrant ships would be lost to winter storms. The ___________ ________ was created to assist.
Lifesaving service
The equipment of a lifeboat station was:
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-A fully equipped iron boat on a wagon
-A mortar apparatus for propelling a rescue line, powder and shot
-A small covered "life car"
The leader of the station was known as the ___________.
Wreckmaster
In ____ Sumner Kimball recreated the lifesaving service with new stations and new equipment.
1871
The largest number of immigrants rescued from a single vessel was the USC __________ rescuing 578 migrants from a 75 foot coastal freighter.
Dauntless
Environmental Protection started in ____, when Congress created a timber reserve for the Navy.
1822
Due to the value of their furs Alaskan _____ had to be protected from poachers giving the cutters authority to enforce Alaskan game laws.
Seals
The Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 created a ___ mile offshore fishing zone to be controlled by the U.S. and enforced by the CG.
200
The CG enforces the UN moratorium on High Seas _____ ___ ________.
Drift Net Fishing
The Refuse Act of 1899 addressed the problem of _____ _________.
Water pollution
The framework of the CG's Marine Environmental Protection program is the _______ ______ _________ Control Act of 1972
Federal Water Pollution
The CG Strike Force consists of three teams:
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-Pacific
-Gulf
-Atlantic
___ ___________ is one of the CG's oldest missions. Alexander Hamilton authorized ten cutters to enforce tariff laws in ____.
Law Enforcement
1790
_________ was considered patriotic duty until after the War of independence.
Smuggling
Cutters _______ and _________ captured the BRAVO and Jean Lafarge, lieutenant of Jean Lafite of New Orleans.
Alabama
Louisiana
Intercepting contraband was the CG's prime responsibility prior to ____.
WWII
On August 31, 1890 a cutter made the first narcotics seizure. The USRC WALCOTT discovered an undeclared amount of _____ on a ship in the Straits of Juan de Fuca.
Opium
During prohibition the CG started the "___ ___ at sea".
Rum War
The ice operations of the USCG began after the RMS _______ struck an iceberg and 1500 lives were lost.
Titanic
Cutters Seneca and Miami were assigned to conduct the patrol in ____.
1913
The sinking of the TITANIC caused the creation of the _____________ ___ Patrol on February 7, 1914.
International Ice
On August 7, ____ all existing lighthouses and aids were federalized.
1789
There were no tenders only lone _______ to maintain the light.
Keepers
The lighthouse Service fell under the _________ Department.
Treasury
In ____ Congress passed the federal steamboat inspection law enforced by the CG.
1838
_____ _______ served 38 years at Matinicus Rock and White Head Light Stations Maine while caring for her family.
Abbie Burgess
___ _____ served 39 years at he Lime Rock Lighthouse saving 18 lives.
Ida Lewis
______ _____ served at the Cape Elizabeth Light. The only man in history to be awarded the Medal of Honor and the Gold Lifesaving Medal.
Marcus Hanna
The CG is a military, multi-mission, and _________ service.
Maritime
Title __ of US code cites that the CG is military service, unceasingly, not just in wartime.
14
The CG has served in all of our nation's wars as a _____ ____________ force.
Naval augmentation
According to the Memorandum of Agreement of the CG has five specific national defense missions
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-Maritime interception operations
-Military environment response operations
-Port operations security and defense
-Peacetime military engagements
-Coastal sea control operations
The reserve is a part time force, composed of approximately ____ specially trained people. They serve on weekend a month and two weeks a year.
8,000
Reservists were classified under two categories
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-Regular Reservists; served active duty until the end of WWII
-Temporary Reservists; volunteers and former Auxiliary members both paid and unpaid performing coastal patrol and port security
____ the women's branch of the reserves means simper paratus always ready.
SPAR
The first organized reserve unit was established in Boston in October, ____.
1950
Created on June 23, 1939 by the CG _______ ___ to promote safety on navigable waters, efficient operation of motorboats and yachts, better understanding and compliance with motoring laws, and to assist the CG in certain operations.
Reserve Act
The three classifications for the Auxiliary were
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-Senior Navigator
-Navigator
-Engineer
During the war the Auxiliary performed:
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-Patrolled waterfront facilities and inlets
-Manned lookout and lifesaving stations
-Performed rescue missions
-Served as a recruiting and training agency for the CG Reserve
-Filled gaps left by Coast Guardsmen who were deployed outside the U.S.
-Served in many other important ways
Now there are five branches of training available to Auxiliarists:
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-Seaman
-Artificer; Radio
-Artificer; Engine Room
-Aviation
-Special Branch; Yeomen, Storekeeper
The Courtesy Marine ____________ is one of the Auxiliary's most important assignments.
Examination
Today's Auxiliary is organized into four units:
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-Flotilla
-Division
-District Regions
-National
________ is the basic unit of the Auxiliary, headed by a Flotilla Commander and consisting of 15 or more members.
Flotilla
__________ are groups of Flotillas from the same geographical region headed by a Division Captain.
Divisions
Regions are groups of Districts headed by District ___________. At this level CG officers are assigned to oversee the programs.
Commodores
National officers are responsible for the ______________ and policy-making for the Auxiliary.
Administration
After _________ __, _____ the Department of Homeland Security was created. On February 25, 2003 the CG was officially transferred.
September 11, 2001
____ -twin sisters Genevieve and Lucille Baker become the first uniformed women to serve in the USCG
1918
1945- The first five African-American enter the ______
SPARs
1958- Master Chief Yeomen ____ _______ becomes the first E-9
Jack Kerwin
____- Alex Haley retires as Chief Journalist after serving in WWII and Korea. Haley authors the book Roots and the Autobiography of Malcolm X.
1962
1962- Master Chief Yeoman _____ ______ becomes the first SPAR E-9. The Pearl Faurie Leadership Award is established.
Pearl Faurie
1969- BMCM Charles L. Calhoun was instated as the first _______.
MCPOCG
1972- The first women's REBI classes established with these ratings:
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-Yeomen
-Storekeeper
-Radioman
-Hospital Corpsman
____- Women's Reserve ends/ Women integrated into Active Duty/ Women admitted to OCS/ Combat exclusion for women ends/ Alice Jefferson sworn in as first SPAR
1973
1978- All _______ career fields and enlisted ratings are open to women.
Officer
1981- Enlisted women are assigned to ________ units.
Isolated
____- 1st CPOA convenes
1982
1987- BMCM Donald Horsley retires after __ years of service.
44
____- First female OIC afloat Dianne/ Pamela Autry is the first female engineer and African-American female to make E-7/ Grace Parmalee first Asian-American appointed to Warrant Officer.
1988
1989- First female OIC ashore ________ _______.
Krystine Carbajal
1990- Operation Desert Shield begins with __ women reservists in the Persian Gulf
14
1992- First Hispanic American female advanced to __ Sonia Colon
E-7
1999- MCPOCG ______ appointed to the academy board of trustees.
Patton
Marcus Hanna- Awarded Medal of Honor during Civil War, received Gold Lifesaving Medal for rescuing two men from the schooner _________.
Australia
Frederick _____- Two-time winner of the Gold Lifesaving Medal, first in the Life-saving Service and second in the Lighthouse service.
Hatch
______ _____- The most celebrated life saver in CG history. Saved over 600 lives 29 of which from five different vessels off of Hull Mass. in Nov. 1888
Joshua James
Ida Lewis- The official keeper of the ____ ____ Light station called the Bravest Woman in America. The first keeper class coastal buoy tender is named for her.
Lime Rock
Rasmus Midgett- Saved 10 people from the grounded ship _________ in 1899.
Priscilla
________ Novell- Cared for over 200 people in 1903 when a winter storm blew away their houses
Margaret
_______ ______- Received the Medal of Honor for heroism performed in WWII on the island of Point Cruz at the Battle of Guadalcanal. Helped evacuate 500 Marines from the beach giving his life in the process.
Douglas Munro
_____ _____- awarded to persons serving with the Navy or Maine Corps that distinguish themselves with heroism not justifying the MOH.
Navy Cross
William Best/ Elam Russell/ Raymond Evans- Crew of the cutter ______ all receiving the Navy Cross for services at attempt to save the British steamer Wellington.
SENECA
CG ______________ _______ _____- Awarded to persons serving in the USCG who distinguish themselves by exceptionally meritorious service to the US in duty of great responsibility.
Distinguished Service Medal
________ Boyce- Crewman of the SENECA received award for services rendered to save the vessel WELINGTON.
William
______ _____- Awarded to persons serving with Navy or Marine Corps who distinguish themselves by heroism not justifying the MOH while engaged in military operations against an enemy of the US.
Silver Star
Benjamin Harrison- Saved the cutter ________ from sinking after a collision with the U-606.
Campbell
Willis Goff. Larry _________-Rescued a 9 man Army detachment trapped by Vietcong platoons.
Villareal
______ __ _____-Awarded to U.S. military personnel for service rendered comparable to that of the Distinguished Service Medal but in lesser duty.
Legion of Merit
_____ _____ _____-Awarded to persons serving on active duty in the CG who distinguish themselves by heroism not involving conflict with the enemy.
Coast Guard Medal
William Flores-Died in the line of duty while saving the lives of his shipmates on the CGC _________ by using his belt to strap open the lifejacket compartment allowing lifejackets to float free as the cutter sank.
Blackthorn
Charles ______-Died in the line of duty responding to the F/V SEA KING after boarding the vessel to treat injuries then attempting to dewater the vessel as the vessel suddenly sinks.
Sexton
______ ____-Awarded to persons serving in any capacity with the U.S. Armed Forces who distinguish themselves after December 6, 1941 by heroic actions, meritorious achievement, or service not involving participation in aerial flight while engaged in enemy action.
Bronze Star
Richard _________-Saved the lives of the crew of CGC POINT WELCOME when they came under attack in south Vietnam.
Patterson
____ ___________ _____-Awarded for rescues of extreme and heroic daring in saving or attempting to save another from drowning, a shipwreck, or other perils at sea.
Gold Lifesaving Medal
John _______-Rescued all but 10 men in a 6 1/2 hour ordeal from the burning British tanker MIRLO at the Lifeboat Station, NC.
Midgett
John ________-Awarded posthumously for endeavoring to save the lives of two persons drowning during a hurricane at Woods Hole, MA in 1938.
Steadman
______ _________ _____-Awarded for rescue actions slightly less outstanding than that of the Gold Lifesaving Medal.
Silver Lifesaving Medal
_____ Mace-Posthumously awarded for his attempts to save two persons from the F/V MERMAID disabled in Peacock spit in the Columbia River
Ralph
Chief Warrant Officer: Petty Officers can advance to CWO if they are E-_ or above, and have their commanding officers recommendation if they meet the minimum requirements.
6
To make CWO you must have:
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-Demonstrate character consistent with CG core values
-Have no history of substance/ alcohol abuse
-Have no history of civil/military misconduct
-Be financially responsible
-Fully support Commandant policies in all areas of civil rights, diversity, and all other human resource initiatives
Minimum requirement must be completed by _______ ___ of the year in which the CWO appointment board convenes.
January 1st
Minimum criteria to make CWO are:
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-Duty status of at least 8 years total active duty, the last 4 in the CG and have not applied for separation or retirement
-SWE results in the top 50% on the E-7 advancement eligibility list in May prior to the Jan. 1st deadline
-Enlisted rate of E-6 or above and have completed one year of sea duty in pay grade of E-6 or above if applying for boatswain, weapons, or naval engineering specialties
-Medical must process normal color perception
-Recommendation from CO
OCS candidates are selected based on competitive system. After __ weeks of training, candidates receive a commission as USCG ensigns or lieutenants junior grade.
17
OCS applicants are screened and must meet a qualifying score on the SAT, ACT or _____ exams and sit before a board of commissioned officers for selection interview.
ASVAB
OCS board convenes ___________.
Semiannually
OCS eligibility requirements:
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-U.S. citizen
-Between 21 and 28 years of age unless they have served on active duty in the Armed Forces they may exceed the age by number of months served, or are currently serving as CWO and under the age of 40
-Meet requirements listed in the Medical Manual
-Applicants for temporary regular commissions must be on active duty in the USCG
________________ program: Provides upward mobility for qualified enlisted members to become commissioned officers
Precommissioning
Precommissioning program also allows select enlisted personnel to attend college full-time basis for up to _ years with a goal of attending OCS.
2
Precommissioning program selectees have to complete degree within __ months.
24
_____ _____ _______: Cadets are selected by competitive examination. Enlisted personnel are able to compete for direct appointments.
Coast Guard Academy
To qualify for the CG Academy:
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-Between 18 and 22
-Unmarried with no dependents
-Have graduated high school with credits in the required fields
______ __________ Officer Program: Persons with special training or skills have an opportunity to become officers. You may apply to full-time graduate or post-graduate studies and the USCG will pay all tuition expenses.
Direct Commission
The programs for Direct Commission are:
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-Direct Commission Lawyer Program
-Direct Commission Environmental Program
-Maritime Academy Graduate Program
-Direct Commission Engineer Program
-Direct Commission Aviator Program
_________ _______ Direct Commission Program: Provides means for persons with no other military service to join the CG Reserve as an officer.
Selective Reserve
The supervisor's role in the __________ process is critical. How well the supervisor communicates the member's past performance and methods for improvement are primary in ensuring the member's future success.
Evaluation