101 Navy Expeditionary History and Organization Flashcards
Discuss the conditions that led to the formation of the U.S. Navy.
Recognizing the strategic importance of British resupply by sea during the American Revolutionary
War, General George Washington initiated America’s first sea-based offensive against the British.
- Washington’s armed vessels provided significant support to colonial efforts, demonstrating the value
of military operations at sea. The initial continental fleet assembled made up mostly of converted
merchantmen.
- As Congress continued to commission ships, notable leaders such as John Paul Jones helped to
develop a proud and capable Navy. It was not long before that force was able to capture the world’s
attention by displaying its ability to carry the fight overseas, far from American shores. However, After
the Revolutionary War the Continental Navy and was disbanded.
- In the 1790’s, another threat emerged, the seizure of U.S. merchant ships by predatory French
privateers and pirates from the Barbary coast.
- In 1794, however, Congress authorized the Department of War to construct six frigates, for the
protection of American merchantmen against the Barbary corsairs. Four years later, in response to
renewed aggression by France during its war against Great Britain, Congress finally established the
Department of the Navy.
State the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps team as instruments to support
national policies.
Readiness, Flexibility, Self-sustainability, and Mobility
When is the U.S. Navy birthday?
13 October 1775
Discuss the conditions that led to the creation of the Seabees.
The Navy’ Seabees were founded on the premise that experienced, armed construction workers were critically needed in the combat areas of World War II.
Discuss the significance of March 5, 1942 as it pertains to the Seabees.
SEABEES BIRTHDAY
Discuss the importance of CORRAL SEA
Jointly under the command of Admiral F. J. Fletcher, the USS Lexington and USS Yorktown
launched 93 attack planes against the Japanese carriers Shoho, Shokaku, and Zuikaku. The Navy was able to sink one Japanese carrier, the Shoho and badly damage the other two. Australia had been saved from invasion due to the battle.
Discuss the importance of midway
The Japanese had concentrated on the central Pacific with the intention of occupying Midway
Island. However, the four-carrier Japanese task force was met by a U.S. carrier force, included the
carriers USS Yorktown, USS Hornet, and USS Enterprise, plus Navy, Marine, and Army air units from
Midway.
Discuss the importance of invation of normandy
- Occurring on 6 June 1944, the invasion was the largest amphibious operation in history assembling
the greatest armada ever to carry out minesweeping, shore-bombardment, amphibious operations
and the transport of supplies and troops.
Discuss the conditions that led to the creation of Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal
(EOD)
Navy EOD traces, their history back to the first group of volunteers selected to work with the famed
British UXO teams, following the initial German Blitzkrieg attacks in early 1940. In June 1941, these
veterans returned to form the first class in what was originally named the Mine Recovery School.
Discuss the conditions that led to the creation of Navy Divers
Since the middle of the nineteenth century, the Navy has employed divers in salvage and repair of
ships, in construction work, and in military operations. Until 1912, U.S. Navy Divers rarely went below
60 feet of seawater
discuss the roles of Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV)
- Head of the Department of the Navy, responsible for, and has the authority necessary to conduct all
affairs of the Department of the Navy.
discuss the roles of Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)
Senior military officer of the Department of the Navy, responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for
the command, utilization of resources, and operating efficiency of the operating forces of the Navy
and of the Navy shore activities assigned by the Secretary.
discuss the roles of Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON)
- The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) is the senior enlisted person in the Navy. The
MCPON serves as the senior enlisted leader of the Navy, and as an advisor to the Chief of Naval
Operations and to the Chief of Naval Personnel in matters dealing with enlisted personnel and their
families
discuss the roles of Fleet Master Chief
- Provides leadership to the enlisted force and advice commanders and commanding officers in
partnership with the deputy, chief of staff, or executive officer in the dissemination and promotion of
command policy and on enlisted matters that support mission accomplishment.
discuss the roles of Force Master Chief
Provides leadership to the enlisted force and advice commanders and commanding officers in
partnership with the deputy, chief of staff, or executive officer in the dissemination and promotion of
command policy and on enlisted matters that support mission accomplishment.