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CNO

Admiral Michael Gilday

MMCPON-

Master Chief / Russell L. Smith

Commander For CSG11


Little

REAR Admiral


YVETTE DAVIDS

CO

CAPT Maximillian CLARK

XO

CAPT Matthew THOMAS

CMC OF NIMITZ


CMDCM

MC RICK MENGEL

Secretary of navy

Thomas Modly (Acting)

Secretary of defense

Mark ESPER

3rd Fleet


AOR FOR NIMITZ

SD

4th fleet

Africa , FL

5th fleet

Bahrain

6th fleet

Italy

7th fleet

JAPAN

Nimitz commissioned?

May 3 1975

Birthday of Naval Aviation

MAY 08 1911

Name of first Aircraft carrier

Uss Langley. CV1

Dates of Battle of Coral sea

May 7-8, 1942

Name 3 significance of battle of coral sea

1. first step of planned invasion of Australia


2. 1st. Carrier to carrier battle


3. Uss Lexington was sunk

Dates for battle of midway

June 3-5 1942

Significance of battle of midway

Turning point of pacific war


US had 3 carrier and no battle ships

Dates Battle of Guadalcanal

NOV. 1942

Newton’s 1st Law

Inertia

Newton’s 2nd Law

FORCE

Newton’s 3rd Law

Action & Reaction

What are 4 principles of Flight

Lift, Weight, Drag, Thrust


L W D T

Class A fire

Extinguish with Water

Class B Fire

Extinguishing with AFFF, Halon 1211, and CO2

Class C

Extinguisher CO2 , HALON , PKP

ORM

Systematic decision making process

5 Steps of ORM

I AM IS


1. Identify hazards


2.Assess hazards


3.Make make Risk decisions


4.Implement controls


5. Supervise

Class A mishaps

2 million or more

Class B mishaps

500,000- 2 million

Class C Mishaps

50,000-500,000

3 objectives of first aid

Save life


Prevent further injury


Prevent infection

4 methods of controlling bleeding

Direct pressure


Elevation


Pressure points


Tourniquet

How many pressure points

22

Describe 1st degree burn

Sunburn

2nd Degree burn

Blistered skin and severe pain

3rd degree burn

Nerve damage

Closed Fractures

Without a break in skin

Open fractures

Break of skin

CPR

Cardiopulmonary


Resuscitation.

3 steps for CPR

1. Circulation


2 . Airway


3. Breathing

Septic shock

Bacteria multiplying

Anaphylactic shock

Allergic reaction

Cardiogenic shock

Heart is damaged

Hypovolemic shock

Severe blood and fluid loss

Neurogenic shock

Spinal cord