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How many areas comprise the naval doctrine |
Warfare Intelligence Planning Logistics Operations Command and control |
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Who appoints the command ombudsman |
CO |
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How many principles of naval logistics |
Flexibility Responsiveness Economy Attainability Simplicity Sustainability Survivability |
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Who are the command dapas and what are their duties |
ATC TERRANCE & AEB1 WILLIAMS educate sailors on navys policy on alcohol and drug misuse |
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Command career counselors |
NCCM JILES, NCC TENNY, NC1 BYNAM |
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Who is the CCS |
HMC TARKOWSKI ABF1 COLLINS |
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What is CCS and their responsibilities |
Command climate specialist Coordinates training and acts as EO representative in command level investigations of sexual harrassment/discrimination complaints |
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What is SAPR and the POCs |
Sexual assault prevention and response PSCS VALENZUELA AND ATCS LAYNE |
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Oldest commisioned vessel and why it was nicknamed ironside |
USS CONSTITUTION when enemies fired cannons at the ship the cannons would bounce off |
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When was the hand salute originated |
When men in armor raised their helmet visors so they could be identified. Became a way of showing respect |
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Gun salutes |
Fired in interval of 5 sec and always in odd numbers 21-washingtons birthday, memorial day, independence day and in honor of the president and head of foreign states 17-admiral 15-vice admiral 13-rear admiral upper 11-rear admiral lower |
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Three levels of war |
Tactical Operational Strategic |
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Birthday of the navy |
13oct1775 |
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How many years are good conduct awards given |
3 years w/o njp |
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What does BBD stand for and what did it replace |
Billet based distribution EDVR |
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What is the job of the OMBUDSMAN |
Facilitate communications between the CO and family members |
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How many separations in the navy |
5 Honorable OTH Dishonorable Bad conduct General |
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What is page 2 |
Record of emergency data Primary and secondary next of kin and dependents |
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Why is your page 2 important |
Used in the event the command must notify a sailors dependents or loved ones of an emergency |
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What does your page 4 contain |
Quals, awards, training and NECs |
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What is a page 7 |
NJP report |
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What is a page 13 and what kind of info is on it |
Admin remarks, can be positive or negative Negative-defrocking Positive-documentation of training |
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Who is the vice president |
Mike pence |
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Secretary of the navy |
Richard v spencer 76th secnav |
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Who is CNO |
Admiral Richardson, highest ranking officer in the navy |
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Who is CNO appointed by |
POTUS |
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What is the CNOs responsibilities |
Advisor to POTUS, secretary of defense and SECNAV on the conduct of naval warfare |
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Who is MCPON |
MCPON Giordano(stepped down) |
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Who is our immediate superior in command |
Carrier strike group 2 |
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Who is in charge of carrier strike group 2 |
Rear admiral Evens |
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Who is the CO |
Captain Bailey |
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Who is the XO |
Captain hill |
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Who is the CMC |
CMC SOTO |
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CMCs duties and responsibilities |
Enlisted advisor to the CO Keeps co up to date on situations, procedures, and practices that affect welfare, morale and well being of the enlisted crew |
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Firdt ship named after enlisted person |
The osmund ingram DD 255 |
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Why was the ingram named after the sailor |
First sailor killed in WW1 |
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What are 8 oclock reports |
Reports provided daily to the XO via CDO from all departments with references to equipment status, special evolutions, personnel status etc |
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2nd fleet AOR |
Atlantic ocean from the north pole to the Caribbean and from the shores of the US to the middle of the Atlantic ocean |
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7th fleet AOR |
Asia-pacific region |
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5th fleet AOR |
Indian Ocean |
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6th fleet AOR |
Europe |
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10th fleet is known as what |
Fleet cyber command |
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Where is 10th fleet located |
Fort meade, MD 29JAN2010 |
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Whaf does ORM mean |
Operational risk management |
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5 steps of ORM |
Identify hazards Assessing hazards Making risk decisions Implementing controls Supervise |
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What does SSIC stand for |
Standard subject identification code |
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What is the purpose of SSIC |
Used in regards to the subject of all naval correspondence and messages |
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Where is union jack flown in port |
Bow of the ship when anchored and moored |
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3 classes of naval vessels |
Ships of the line Frigates Sloops of war |
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What type of ship were frigates considered during the inception of the navy |
Were the cruisers of the 18th century They were smaller and usually faster and carried 28 to 44 guns |
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What type of ship were sloops of war considered duringbthe inception of the navy |
Small sailing war ships that carried 10 to 20 guns |
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What type of ship werebships of the line considered during the inception of the navy |
They were the battleships and the largest of the warships. They carried 64 to 100 guns |
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Example of misconduct determination in the line of duty |
Mishap occurs at work Like falling down a stairwell |
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Example of misconduct determination not in the line of duty |
Getting into car accident not by the sailors fault |
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Example of misconduct determination not in the line of duty due to sailors misconduct |
Getting into car accident by DUI |
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Attack on pearl harbor |
December 1941 |
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Battle of the coral sea |
May 1942 Fight against japanese forces in the southwest Pacific. Fought solely by air groups |
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Battle of normandy |
D day june 6 1944 |
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USS INDEPENDENCE |
January 1959 1st Atlantic fleet carrier to deploy to the south china sea in support of Vietnam operations |
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Battle of leyte gulf |
Oct 23-25 1944 Largest naval battle ever fought against japanese forces |
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USS stark attack |
May 1987 Iraqi aircraft mistakenly fired 2 missles that struckk FFG 31 and killed 37 sailors |
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USS cole attack |
October 2000 Yemen DDG 67 was attacked by a small boat with explosives leaving a 40 to 60 foot hole |
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9/11 attack |
Sept 11 2001 |
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Voyage of the great white fleet |
16 battleship fleet that sailed the world in 1907 under order of theodore roosevelt |
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USS forrestal fire |
Attack aircraft carrier that fought a massive flight deck fire due to a bomb exploding and causing a chain reaction of explosions. Changed the way we handle damage control |