command, control, comms, and intelligence Flashcards

1
Q

COMPROMISE

A

security violation which results in either suspected or confirmed exposure of classified info

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2
Q

proper use of phonetic

alphabet and numerals

A

CLARITY and EMPHASIZES ACCURACY

Numbers are transmitted digit by digit

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3
Q

3 types of barbed wire

A

supplemental
tactical
protective

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4
Q

Discuss the following terms as they relate
to Command and Control:
Nature and Purpose

A

ALLOW COMMANDER TO EXERCISE

AUTHORITY TO ACCOMPLISH THE MISSION

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5
Q

Discuss the purpose of arm and hand

signals

A

USED to transmit commands or information
WHEN VOICE communication is difficult or
IMPOSSIBLE or when silence must be
maintained.

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6
Q

What are the 3 types of Intel

A
  • Strategic
  • Operational
  • Tactical
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7
Q

COCOM

A

A combatant command
A command with a broad, continuing mission under a single
commander

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8
Q

Discuss the following types of
orders:
OPORD

A

Operational Order

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9
Q

Discuss the purpose of Special Signals

A

must be determined and practiced before they are used

Rifle shots or automatic rifle bursts maybe used when the entire command

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10
Q

EXORD

A

Execution Order
issued by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
under the direction of the Secretary of Defense

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11
Q

three methods of oral
communication where oral
communication is not reliable

A

Whistle
Arm and Hand
Special

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12
Q

BEADWINDOW

A

alerts circuit operators that an unauthorized
disclosure has occurred over a nonsecured
circuit.

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13
Q

OPREP 3, Unit SITREP

A

Report used by any CO or OIC to provide
the ISIC and higher authority with timely
notification of any incident

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14
Q

FLASH

A

Z= ASAP, objective of < 10 min

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15
Q

OPREP 3, Navy Blue

A

Report to provide the CNO and
other naval commanders with immediate
notification

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16
Q

EFFI

A

Essential Elements of Friendly Information

69 total codes. 1-7 are the most common

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17
Q

CMS: RECEIPT

A

COMSEC material received at a watch
station must be signed for on a local
custody document

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18
Q

NAVAL

MESSAGE

A

Operational messages
Exercise messages
Administrative messages

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19
Q

What infromation do you provide on DD

Form 1970

A

Mileage,
Fuel/oil,
To/from,
Hours

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20
Q

CMS: STORAGE REQUIREMENTS

A

COMSEC material must be stored

separately from non-COMSEC material

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21
Q

VHF

A

30Mhz-300Mhz

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22
Q

Discuss the following types of
orders:
FRAGO

A

Fragmentary Order-used to

make changes to an OPORD or OPLAN

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23
Q

ROUTINE

A

R= 6 hours

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24
Q

Discuss the term as it related to
Naval Intelligence:
Nature and Purpose

A

provides an assessment of an adversary’s

capabilities, vulnerabilities, and intentions

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25
Q

purpose of the unexploded

ordnance Hazards Report (UXO)

A

provide the EOD team information
about the UXO so they can safely clear
the area

26
Q

purpose of the date time

group on a naval message

A

Provides identification and specific time when message was
created
DDHHMM(Z)MONYY

27
Q

What 5 things is the SF-153 utilized for?

A
Inventory
Destruction
Hand receipt
Transfer of
custody
Other
28
Q

What factors can interfere with radio

range?

A
other radio stations,
bad weather,
buildings,
static from power lines or generators
location of radios
antennas
29
Q

Discuss the following types of
orders:
WARNORD

A

Warning Order

30
Q

IMMEDIATE

A

O= 30 minutes

31
Q

NAVPERS 1070/600

A

Service Record

32
Q

What is in your page

2

A

emergency data and dependents

33
Q

TOC: Sand Table Operator/Assistant RTO

A

Ensures that the sand table accurately

depicts a real time view of the AOR

34
Q

HF

A

3Mhz-30Mhz

35
Q

TOC: TACSUP/Watch Supervisor

A

overall responsibility for everything taking
place during their watch.
Has the last word on all questions from the
watch standers on duty

36
Q

SATCOM

A

Satellite Communications. Usually over a

UHF

37
Q

UHF

A

Ultra high frequency. 300Mhz-3Ghz

38
Q

Discuss the term as it related to

Naval Intelligence:Intelligence Cycle

A

There are 5 steps:

  1. Planning & Direction
  2. Collection
  3. Processing
  4. Production
  5. Dissemination
39
Q

What is in your page

4

A

Qualifications
Awards
Education and Training
Commendations

40
Q

Define the EFFI Codes

A
1-Position
2-Capabilities
3-Operations
4-Electronic Warfare
5-Personnel
6-COMSEC
7-Wrong Circuit
41
Q

TOC: Communicator (Radio Telephone

Operator - RTO)

A

communicator will monitor all radio traffic
changes of status
reports of activity

42
Q

What is in your page

13

A

Administrative remarks

43
Q

5 step INTEL cycle

A
  1. Planning and direction
  2. Collection
  3. Processing
  4. Production
  5. Dissemination
44
Q

List and describe TOC equipment and

resources

A
Sand Table Operator/Assistant RTO,
multi-band radios operating at all times,
SATCOMM,
Dry Erase Boards,
Computers,
Standard Mark 1 Mod 0 green log books or
binders, Charts,
Satellite Imagery
45
Q

Discuss the following types of
orders:
OPLAN

A

Operational Planning-it’s a course of

action to accomplish future missions

46
Q

What is meant by the term Two-Person

Integrity (TPI)

A

security measure to keep comsec and crypto manuals safe

47
Q

PRIORITY

A

P= 3 hours

48
Q

BAMCIS

A
begin planning
arrange recon
make recon
complete plan
issue order
supervise
49
Q

Discuss the proper use of Prowords

A

REDUCE CIRCUIT TRAFFIC

50
Q

Discuss the following terms as they relate
to Command and Control:
Process

A

“Translate ideas into actions using the OODA
loop”

accomplish the mission

51
Q

CEOI

A

Communication Electronics Operating

Instruction

52
Q

CLASSIFICATION

A

designation signifying The determination

that official info. requires

53
Q

CMS: RESPONSIBILITIES

A

responsible for the proper
security, control, accountability, and
destruction of CMS material

54
Q

What are JOINT Intelligence Centers

JICs

A

DIA, CIA, NSA and
the National Maritime Intelligence Center
ensure that operating forces
receive intel

55
Q

Discuss the communications plans

A

Lists the CHANNELS, FREQUENCIES,

ASSIGNED PERSONNEL

56
Q

Discuss the factors that affect the

capabilities of radio communications

A
other radio stations,
bad weather,
bridges/buildings,
static from power lines or generators
location of radios
antennas,
enemy jamming
57
Q

3 categories of message

users and their responsibilities

A

Orginator
Drafter
Releaser

58
Q

OODA loop

A

OBSERVE, ORIENT, DECIDE, ACT

also called the “decision and execution cycle”,

59
Q

CMS: DESTRUCTION

A

Destruction will be documented and

retained locally using a SF153

60
Q

CMS: INVENTORY

A

Each time a watch section changes, the
oncoming watch supervisor and a witness
must inventory all COMSEC material

61
Q

CLEARANCE

A

formal determination that a person meets the

personnel security standards