CC 103 Admin/ Command Flashcards
Naval Facilities Engineering
Command (NAVFAC)
Provides command and control over NCR and Seabee readiness groups (SRG) by providing them planning, training, and resources to organize, train, operate, and maintain Seabee units. Provides combat construction forces to fulfill operational and forward engagement requirements of combatant commanders and to provide engineering support to naval shore activities.
Naval Facilities Engineering
Command (NAVFAC)
Provides contingency services, which support both adaptive, and crisis action planning, and technical engineering services to the operating and expeditionary forces of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
Naval Amphibious Construction
Battalions (ACB or PHIBCB)
Conduct ship-to-shore transportation of bulk fuel/water supplies, materials, and equipment in support of amphibious operations known as Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) operations. They also provide support to Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) operations. Conduct related Combat Service Support (CSS), including general engineering and security support in subsequent operations.
Combatant Command Staff Engineer
Help identify the amount and type of naval construction forces necessary to provide the capabilities required by a joint force commander’s (JFC) campaign plan.
What is the correct hierarchy (from high to low) of the following: Commander Fleet Forces Command (CFFC), Commander First Naval Construction Division (1NCD), Naval Construction Regiment (NCR), Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC), Seabee Readiness Group (SRG)
Commander Fleet Forces Command (CFFC)
Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC)
Commander First Naval Construction Division (1NCD)
Naval Construction Regiment (NCR)
Seabee Readiness Group (SRG) (Naval Construction Group Two) NCG 2
Define Command and Control (C2).
The exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission.
Naval Construction Regiment Command
Element {NCR (CE)}
Provides command and control of assigned units. It is responsible for construction program management, coordinates crisis action planning, and validates and allocates resources to subordinate units. Implements general engineering policy, guidance, and standards. It conducts limited construction contracting capability when augmented by NAVFAC.
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB)
The primary Seabee unit for conducting construction and engineer operations. Provides a full spectrum of general engineering capabilities and limited combat engineering capabilities for the supported unit.
Underwater Construction Team (UCT)
Conducts inshore and deep-ocean-facility underwater construction, inspection, repair, and maintenance operations and to conduct amphibious landing support of joint logistics over-the-shore (JLOTS) operations, including foreign humanitarian assistance (FHA), civil support (CS), and recovery operations.
Construction Battalion Maintenance
Unit (CBMU)
Rapidly deploys flexible and versatile detachments to provide responsive general engineering support to forces ashore during contingency operations. Conducts public works functions at expeditionary forward operating bases, and constructs expeditionary medical facilities (EMFs).
Naval Construction Force Support Unit (NCFSU)
Augments a Seabee unit’s organic capabilities including specialized CESE, long-haul tractor/trailer lift capacity for convoy operations, material liaison office (MLO) functions, and specialized technical expertise.
Describe the duties and responsibilities of an NMCB’s Command Staff.
The command section is responsible for the effective and efficient flow of information, which aides the CO in mission execution and command functions.
What personnel comprise an NMCB Command Staff?
The NMCB command section is comprised of the:
CO
XO
Command Master Chief
And the following staff who report directly to the CO:
Safety Officer
Marine Advisor
Ombudsman
List the four executive staff (X-Codes) in an NMCB?
Chaplin (X1)
Dental Officer (X2)
Legal Officer (X3)
Medical Officer (X4)
The four executive staff (X-Codes) in an NMCB report directly to whom?
The X-Codes report directly to the Executive Officer (XO).
S1 Department
admin
S2 Department
intel
S3 Department
operations
S4 Department
supply
S6 Department
coms
S7 Department
training
What is the correct hierarchy (from high to low) of the following: Automatic rifleman, Company Chief, Company Commander, Fire Team Leader, Platoon Chief, Platoon Commander, Rifleman, and Squad Leader?
Company Commander
Company Chief
Platoon Commander
Platoon Chief
Squad Leader
Fire Team Leader
Automatic Rifleman
Rifleman
Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC)
The single functional command for the Navy’s expeditionary forces and as central management for the readiness, resources, manning, training and equipping of those forces.
Naval Construction Force (NCF)
Provides a wide range of responsive military construction in support of operating forces, including roads, bridges, bunkers, airfields and logistics bases; as well as disaster preparation and recovery. Completes civic action projects that complement nation-building programs and are known for their worldwide humanitarian efforts.
Maritime Expeditionary Security Force (MESF)
Primary mission is force protection. Anti- Terrorism / Force Protection (AT/FP) missions include harbor and homeland defense, coastal surveillance and special missions.
Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD)
Renders safe all types of ordnance, including conventional, improvised, chemical, biological and nuclear. Work with the U.S. Secret Service and the U.S. State Dept. helping to protect the President, the Vice President and other state, foreign officials and dignitaries.