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37 Cards in this Set
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What is the primary mission of CIC? |
To gather, process, display, evaluate, and disseminate |
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What is the secondary mission of CIC? |
Control and assist |
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What is OPREP-3? |
Special incident reporting (OPNAVINST F3100.6) |
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UNIT SITREP |
Impacts the ship and Immediate Superior in Charge (ISIC) |
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NAVY BLUE |
Message sent out to provide CNO an immediate notification of incidents of military, political, or press interests of high navy interest |
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PINNACLE |
Messages of national interest, goes up to the president and provides National Command Authorities immediate notification of any incident of nation level interest |
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OPREP-5 |
Daily summary of ship status during underway period |
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HARBOR MOVEMENT |
Message that informs all Navy units in an Operational Area; sections focus on who is entering/exiting OPAREA, special operations |
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OPSKED |
Arranges exercises in the area (VACAPES); put out by fleet area control facilities; sections include hot areas, schedule of events, sub ops |
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OPGEN |
Message used for general matters of policy, instruction, aspect common to all warfare areas and responsibility of each warfare; includes expected messages, provides battle group hierarchy, actions in emergencies, fuel compensation |
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OPTASK |
Warfare Commander guidance; warfare specific message that gives specific instruction/policies |
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OPORD |
Operational order, provides guidance to fleet commands; section include instructions on message/comms/special ops |
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MOVREP |
Movement report, message used to provide/disseminate info related to movement of naval units; sent off for new track submission, if 4 hours ahead/behind Plan of Intended Movement (PIM) or 50nm off PIM |
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LOGREQ |
Logistics Request, message sent prior to pulling into port, request port services |
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CASREP |
Casualty Report; 4 categories CAT 1, CAT 2: 30 days to update CAT 3: 10 days to update CAT 4: 72 hours to update |
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4 types of CASREP |
Initial-submitted when casualty is first reported Update-required based on category or circumstance Cancel-when any type is erroneously submitted or entering a planned maintenance period Correct-once casualty is repaired |
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LINK 11 |
Alligator, utilizes HF/UHF |
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NET CONTROL STATION (NCS) |
Required for LINK 11 setup, calls up each participating unit (PU) in the network. (20 PUs total) |
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SAT LINK 11 |
Black Digital, utilizes satellite |
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LINK 16 |
Timber, utilizes UHF frequencies |
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NET TIME REFERENCE (NTR) |
Required for LINK 16 setup, information is allotted to a specific time |
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SAT LINK 16 |
Black Timber, utilizes satellite |
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LINK 4A |
Dolly |
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MTJ |
Multicast JREAP (Joint Range Extensions Application Protocol); Puzzle |
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UTJ |
Unicast JREAP; Browser |
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What is GCCS-M? |
Global Command and Control System-Maritime; controlled by database manager, receives, processes, displays, and maintains current geo-location information on friendly, hostile, and neutral land, sea, and air forces |
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What are 4 special evolutions? |
MOB, UNREP, Sea and Anchor, Flight Quarters |
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What happens during MOB (man overboard)? |
•CICWS makes sure verbiage is passed to the bridge •Verbiage can be found on the back of the CADRT •SWS will input the track into the system and logs MOB position in the general log •Chart plotter plots the MOB position on the charts and logs into the position log •Muster report is sent to bridge |
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What happens during UNREP? |
Combat is responsible for passing a stationing MOBOARD solution to the bridge |
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What happens during sea and anchor? |
Man the navigation team in combat |
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What positions make up the navigation team? |
Shipping officer Piloting officer Navigation scope operator Navigation plotter Navigation log keeper |
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What does the shipping officer do during sea and anchor? |
Coordinates with the piloting officer, advises on the position, course and CPA of all surface contacts received from lookout reports, sensors, and AIS (Automated Identification System) |
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What does the piloting officer do during sea and anchor? |
Makes recommendations to the Conning Officer based on the ship's position in relation to the track produced by the navigation, and CO's policies; the navigator in combat |
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What does the navigation scope operator do during sea and anchor? |
Operates the SPA25G, refers to the paper chart being used to pull radar points to pass to the navigation plotter |
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What does the navigation plotter do during sea and anchor? |
Receives three or more points from the scope operator to create a triangulation for ownship's position to plot on the paper chart, or operation VMS when taking GPS fixes |
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What does the navigation log keeper do during sea and anchor? |
Ensure the navigation log is updated with combats recommendation for maintaining the current track, ownship's current position, navigation hazards and aids |
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What happens during flight quarters? |
CICWO/CICWS commences flight quarters checklist; Foxtrot Corpen MOBOARD solution sent to the bridge |