Common Core 104 Navy Expeditionary Organization Fundamentals Flashcards
CNO
Under direction or the SECNAV, takes precedence above all the other officers in the navy.
MCPON
Senior enlisted representative of the Navy
N1 (Admin Assistance Officer)
Observe and report to the XO on the effectiveness of administrative policies, procedures, and regulations of the command
N2 (Intelligence Officer)
Intel dept head
N3 (Operations Officer)
- Preparation of operation plans and orders, other reports and directives
- Collection and transmission of requests for operational and logistic services
- Maintenance and dissemination of the unit’s operating schedule
N4 (Supply Officer)
Logistics, supply, and budget for consumables.
N6 (Communications Officer)
-EKMS Electronic Key Management System
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N8 (Budget)
Budget
N9 (Training)
Training
Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC)
Provide oversight and command and control of anti-terrorism force protection (ATFP) and expeditionary type forces within the Navy
Naval Coastal Warfare (NCW)
Protect strategic port facilities, strategic commercial shipping and naval ships operating within the littoral, at anchorages and in the harbors in order to ensure the uninterrupted flow of strategic cargo and units to the combatant commander.
Naval Coastal Warfare Group (NCWGRU)
Commissioned Echelon 4 staff comprised of active and reserve component personnel responsible for:
- Standardization and certification of training
- Strategic concepts and intelligence dissemination
Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron (NCWRON)
Commissioned Echelon 5, operating unit responsible for deploying command, control, communication, computer and intelligence (C4I), and operational support detachments.
Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Units (MIUWU)
Commissioned Echelon 6, deplorable unit equipped with the Radar-Sonar Surveillance Equipment (RSSE) system, and associated equipment.
Inshore Boat Units (IBU)
Commissioned Echelon 6, deplorable operating unit equipped with armed patrol craft and associated supporting equipment.