Ch. 1 Flashcards
What command is responsible for providing supply management policies and methods to activities of the Navy and Marine Corps?
Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUPSYSCOM)
How many FLCs are there?
8
What does NAVSUP FLCs provide?
- Variety of logistics support services to the fleet
- Shore activities
- Overseas bases
Name all FLC locations
Bahrain Jacksonville Norfolk Pearl Harbor Puget Sound San Diego SSigonella Yokosuka
Which command manages Naval Tactical Command Supply System (NTCSS)?
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center
What are the Fleet Commanders logistic responsibilities?
- Promulgation of general logistics policies,
- Establish standards of logistics and logistics readiness
- Disseminate information to subordinate commands,
- Coordination of logistics activities of subordinate commander
- Conducting Integrated Logistics Overhauls (ILOs)
What is the Atlantic Fleet Supply Officer director of?
Ordnance and Supply
What is the Pacific Fleet Supply officer?
- Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics Fleet
2. Supply and Ordnance
What echelon is FLCs?
Echelon 4
What echelon is Service Component Commanders?
Echelon 2
What does TYCOM stand for?
Type Commanders
Name the TYCOMS
Commander, Naval Surface Forces Pacific;
Commander, Naval Surface Forces Atlantic;
Commander, Naval Air Force Pacific;
Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic;
Commander, Submarine Force Pacific;
Commander, Submarine Force Atlantic;
Commander, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command; Commander, Military Sealift Fleet Support Command
What is the duty of the TYCOM?
Provide logistic support to all subordinate commands
What are the material support functions?
Procurement, receipt, stowage, issue and accounting
Which material is not included under the afloat supply department functions?
Ammunition