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102.1 State the six areas of naval doctrine.
Command and Control
Operations
Warfare
Logistics
Intelegence
Planning
102.3 State the seven principles of Naval Logistics.
Flexability
Responsivness
Economy
Availability
Sustainablity
Simplicity
102.4 What was the first navy ship named after an enlisted man?
Osmond Ingram (DD 255). It was launched 28 Feb 1919. Ingram was the first enlisted man killed in action in World War I, lost when the destroyer Cassin (DD 43) was torpedoed in October 1917.
Gun Salutes:
How many guns for an Admiral?
17
Gun Salutes:
How many guns for a Vice Admiral?
15
Gun Salutes:
How many guns for a Rear Admiral Upper Half?
13
Gun Salutes:
How many guns for a Rear Admirla Lower Half?
11
Gun Salutes:
When do we perform the 21 gun salute?
. A national salute of 21 guns is fired on Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, and Independence Day, and to honor the President of the United States and heads of foreign states.
102.6 What three classes of naval vessels existed at the inception of the navy?
Ships of the Line
Frigates
Sloops of War
Battle of Coral Sea
7-8 May 1942. First Carrier to Carrier battle. The ships didnt even SEA eachother. The USS. Lexington(CV) was sunk and one Japanese Carrier was damaged.
Voyage of the Great White Fleet?
December 16, 1907 the US Navy cast off a round-the-world cruise to show the flag. The exercise demonstrated the strength of the U.S. Navy
Battle of Normandy?
June 6, 1944 D-Day. The largest amphibious operation in history.
Battle of Midway?
3-5 June 1942 Midway was the turning point of the Pacific war. US forces broke Japanes code.
US Forces outnumbered but won and sank 3 Japanese Carriers. In one day Japan lost its bid for control of the Pacific.
Battle of Guadalcanal?
13-15 Novemnber 1942. Bloodiest batlle in Marine Corps History. Japnese lost 2 cruisers and 6 destroyers. The US. lost the USS Juneau and the 5 Sullivan brothers reinstating the policy prhibitng family members all assigned to one ship.
102.8 Battle of Leyte Gulf?
October 23, 1944 Japanese attempted to salvage the Philippines but their plan backfired and cut them off from their supply from the south. This battle was the last time battlesips would ever fight against eachother.
What is the Navy's birthday?
October 13, 1775
102.10 State the three levels of war.
Tactical
Operational
Stratedic
102.11 State the mission of Naval Logistics.
To support the fleet.
Who is the Commander in Chief?
President of the United States
Barack Obama
Who is the Secretary of Defense?
Secretary Robert M. Gates
Who is the Secreatary of the Navy?
Secretary Ray Mabus
Who is the CNO?
Chief of Naval Operations:
Admiral Gary Roughead
Who is our CINC? (7th fleet)
Commander in Charge:
Vice Admiral Scott R. Van Buskirk
Who is our TYCOM?
Type Commander:
Read Admiral Dan Cloyd
Who is the MCPON?
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy:
Master Chief Rick D. West
Who is the Fleet Master Chief?
Master Chief Tyler Schoeppey
Who is the Force Master Chief?
Joseph D. Fahrney