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20 Cards in this Set
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State the six areas that comprise Naval Doctrine.
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Naval Warfare
Naval Intelligence Naval Operations Naval Logistics Naval Planning Naval Command and Control |
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Discuss Command and control:
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Provides the basic concept to fulfill the information needs of commanders, Forces and Weapons System.
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Discuss Naval planning:
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Examines planning and the relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment.
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Discuss Naval Intelligence
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Points the way for intelligence support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war.
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State the seven principles of Naval Logistics:
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Responsiveness
Simplicity Flexibility Economy Attainability Sustainability Survivability |
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What was the first Navy Ship named after an enlisted man?
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USS Osmond Ingram (DD-255)
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Discuss Hand salute
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Probably originated when men in armor raised their helmet visors so they could be identified. Saluting is a common courtesy given to Officers.
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Discuss Saluting the Ensign
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Each person in the Navy must salute the Ensign when coming aboard a ship of the United States Navy, or going ashore from a ship of the United States Navy.
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Discuss Dipping the Ensign
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United States Navy vessels dip the ensign only to answer a salute; they will never salute first. Merchant ships “Salute” Navy ships by dipping their Ensigns
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Discuss Gun salute
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a friendly gesture to exhibit to other ships that you had only friendly intentions (act rendered ship powerless 21 gun salute rendered on Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day, and Independence Day to honor the resident and Heads of Foreign States. Flag Officers also rate gun salutes.
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What three classes on Naval Vessels existed at the inception of the Navy?
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Ships-of-the-Line
Frigates Sloops-of-War |
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Discuss Battle of coral Sea
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4-8 May 1942 - Battle fought by air groups only, saved Australia from invasion by Japanese
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Discuss Voyage of the Great White Fleet
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16 Dec 1907 - White peace time, first warships to travel around the world, presented power throughout the world.
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Discuss Battle of Normandy
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6 Jun 1944 - Largest amphibious assault ever
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Discuss Midway
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4 Jun 1942-6 Jun 1944 - Japanese carriers were sunk, ended the period of Japanese initiative.
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Discuss Guadalcanal
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12 Nov 1942 - 15 Nov 1945 - Five Sullivan brothers lost their lives during this battle. (First ship named after more than one person).
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Discuss Battle of Leyte Gulf:
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23 - 25 Oct 1944 - Imperial Japanese Navy was virtually destroyed.
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Discuss the conditions that led to the formation of the United States Navy.
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General George Washington Recognized the strategic importance of British resupply by sea during the American Revolution.
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State the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps team as instruments to supports
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National policies
Readiness Flexibility Self-Sustainability Mobility |
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State the three levels of war
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Tactical
Operational Strategic |