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16 Cards in this Set
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National strategy rests on what three basic pilars?
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DETERRANCE, FORWARD DEFENSE AND ALLIANCE SOLIDARITY
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What are the three parts of the TRIAD deterrent to nuclear attacks.
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BALLISTIC MISSILES, INTER-CONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILES, LONG RANGE BOMBERS
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What is the Navy's highest prioriy program?
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SUBMARINE PROGRAM
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What are the four american naval fleets?
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SECOND, THIRD, SIXTH, AND SEVENTH
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What is the AOR of Sixth fleet, and who do they rotate with?
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LAND-LOCKED MEDITERRANEAN SEA, ROTATE WITH SECOND FLEET
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What nickname has been given to the sixth fleet
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THE "KEEPER OF THE DOORS"
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What is the AOR of Second fleet?
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WESTERN ATALANTIC
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What is the mission of the Third Fleet?
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TRAIN PERSONNEL AND SHAKE DOWN SHIPS ROTATING TO THE SEVENTH FLEET
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What is the AOR of Seventh Fleet?
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Western Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean
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What is a strike?
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AN ATTACK INTENDED TO INFLICT DAMAGE TO SEIZE, OR DESTROY AN OBJECTIVE
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Which task forces are organized primarily fo rstriking force operations
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CARRIER, SURFACE, AND SUBMARINE STRIKE FORCES. MAY OPERATE INDEPENDENTLY OR TOGETHER
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What is a key member of a powerful and mobile naval task force?
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AIRCRAFT CARRIER
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WHAT IS THE PRIMARY MISSION OF A SUBMARINE?
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to seek and
destroy enemy submarines. |
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UNDER WHAT SPECIAL SITUATIONS WOULD A COMMANDER DETACH SURFACE ACTION GROUPS
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to destroy isolated or crippled enemy surface units, to conduct shore bombardment, or for surface reconnaissance missions.
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what are the fundamental warfare tasks
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ANTI-AIR, ANTI-SUBMARINE, ANTI-SURFACE, STRIKE WARFARE, AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE, MINE WAREFARE
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what are the supporting warfare tasks
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SPECIAL WARFARE, OCEAN SURVEILLANCE, INTELLIGENCE, COMMAND AND CONTROL, ELECTRONIC WARFARE, LOGISTICS
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