Admin Flashcards

1
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6 areas of Naval Doctrine

A
Command and Control
Operations
Warfare
Logistics
Intelligence
Planning
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2
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7 principles of Naval Logistics

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Flexibility
Economy
Attainability
Responsiveness
Survivability
Sustainability
Simplicity
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3
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First ship named after an enlisted man

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USS Osmond Ingram (DD 255)

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4
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Oldest US Navy commissioned vessel

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USS Constitution

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5
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Navy’s birthday

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13OCT1775

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6
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3 classes of naval vessels that existed at the inception of the Navy

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Ships of the Line
Sloops of War
Frigates

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7
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Battle of Coral Sea

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May 1942

Two aircraft carriers never saw each other

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8
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Voyage of Great White Fleet

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December 1907

Round the world cruise that showed Naval strength

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9
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Battle of Normandy

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June 1944

Largest amphibious assault

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10
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Battle of Midway

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June 1942

Turning point in war

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Battle of Guadalcanal

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November 1942

USS Juno sunk killing 5 Sullivan brothers

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12
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Battle of Leyte Gulf

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October 1944
Final blow to Japanese in WWII
Japanese lost 26 ships, US Navy lost 8

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13
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Three levels of war

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Tactial
Operational
Strategic

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14
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SORN

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Standard Organization and Regulations of the Navy

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15
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SORM

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Ships Organization and Regulations Manual

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16
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AOR for C2F?

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Atlantic

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17
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AOR for C3F?

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Eastern Pacific

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18
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AOR for C5F?

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Arabian Gulf

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19
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AOR for C6F?

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Mediterranean

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20
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AOR for C7F?

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Western Pacific and Indian Ocean

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21
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AOR for MSC?

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Global

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22
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C4F location?

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Mayport, FL

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23
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C10F location?

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Ft. Meade, MD

24
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Commander in Chief

A

Honorable Barrack Obama

25
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Vice President

A

Honorable Joe Biden

26
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SECDEF

A

Honorable Ashton Carter

27
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SECNAV

A

Honorable Ray Mabus

28
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CNO

A

ADM Greenert

29
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MCPON

A

Mike Stevens (prior Aviation Structural Mechanic)

30
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CO

A

CAPT Karl Thomas

31
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XO

A

CAPT Walter Slaughter

32
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CMC

A

CMC Martin Barnholtz

33
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What does ISIC stand for?

A

Immediate Superior In Command

34
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Who is CVIN’s ISIC?

A

CCSG1

35
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Who is CCSG1’s ISIC/TYCOM?

A

Commander, USTHIRDFLT

36
Q

How many Force Master Chiefs are in the US Navy?

A

16

37
Q

How many Fleet Master Chiefs are in the US Navy?

A

4

38
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How many personnel must you have assigned to a command to rate a CMC billet?

A

250

39
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Page 2

A

Emergency Data

40
Q

Page 4

A

Qualifications

41
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Page 13/How many types?

A

Administrative Remarks/2 (good and bad)

42
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ORM

A
Operational Risk Management
Identify Risks
Assess Hazards
Make Risk Decisions
Implement Controls
Supervise
43
Q

8 O’Clock Reports

A

Taken at 1730 by XO at sea, 1830 by CDO in port to report to CO at 2000.
- Space condition and AOR

44
Q

12 O’Clock Reports

A
Boat
Chronometer
Draft
Fuel
Magazine Temperature
Muster
Oil
Water
45
Q

DTG

A

Date Time Group

46
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Purpose of DTG

A

ID and file purposes

47
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EDVR

A

Enlisted Distribution Verification Report

48
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What can you find in the EDVR?

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Name, SSN, Rate, NECs, ADSD, EAOS, PRD

49
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POA&M

A

Plan Of Action and Milestones

50
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Responsibility of CTT

A

Command Training Team: Conducts Navy right and responsibility workshops ie women at sea, fraternization, sexual harrasment, etc

51
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CAT

A

Command Assessment Team: Assesses command equal opportunity climate.

52
Q

What are the MCPONs designators?

A

Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist and Enlisted Naval Aircrew Wings

53
Q

CCSG1

A

RDML Christopher Grady

54
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What does a DTG look like?

A

300913ZMAR15 (30=day, 0913Z=time, MAR=month, 15=year)

55
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What is the EDVR used for?

A

Manning, management of personnel onboard

56
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How many sections are in the EDVR?

A

13, 9 and 10 are obsolete