Common Core Flashcards

1
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Oldest US Navy commissioned vessel?

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USS Constitution

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2
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Navy’s Birthday?

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October 13, 1775

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3
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First ship named after an enlisted man?

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Osmand Ingram

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4
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Time in Rate for E-1 to E-2

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9 months as E-1

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5
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Time in Rate for E-2 to E-3

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9 months as E-2

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6
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Time in Rate for E-3 to E-4

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6 months as E-3

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7
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Time in Rate for E-4 to E-5

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12 months as E-4

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8
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Navy Core Values

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Honor, Courage, Commitment

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9
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3 main ships of the navy at the birth of the Navy

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Ships of the lineFrigatesSloop-of-War

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10
Q

Gun Salutes

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17 - Admiral15 - Vice Admiral13 - Rear Admiral11 - CommodoreSalutes are fired at intervals of 5 sec, and always in odd numbers

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11
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Voyage of the Great White Fleet

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December 16, 19074 battleshipsOrdered by Teddy Roosevelt

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12
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Six Categories of Hazmat

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FlammableAerosolsToxicsCorrosivesOxidizersCompress Gases

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13
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Where is hazmat spill kit?

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O2 1/2 and foc’sle under OK-520

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14
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MSDS

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Material Safety Data Sheet

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15
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HMUG

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Hazardous Material Users Guide

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16
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What marking can be observed on hazmat?

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NIINManufacture Shelf lifeMil. Spec.

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17
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What is in the hazmat spill kit?

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Boots, squeegee, hazmat suit, gloves, pillows, blankets, brushes

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18
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Cold Iron

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All systems off, all services are received from the pier

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19
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Engineering Log

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Daily operational events are recorded

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20
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Draft Report

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How the ship sits in the water, displacement

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21
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SIB

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Ships Information BookGeneral information of ships systems. Drawings and text

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22
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NSTM

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Naval Ships Technical Manual

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23
Q

Reduction Gear

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Turns the shafts

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24
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Main Thrust Bearing

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Absorbs axial thrust and provides forward motion

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Bulkhead Stuffing Boxes
Keeps sea water out of engine rooms
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Inflatable Shaft Seal
Emergency. Lock shaft is place. CO2 inflated
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Strut Bearing
Last bearing, closest to the propeller. Cools the Controllable pitch propeller
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Propeller
5 blade, 4 ft propeller. Port = clockwise Starboard = counter clockwise
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Potable Water Tanks
2 AMR, Doc's Office
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Switchboards
1s AMR (3-41-0-E)2s MMR (3-63-0-E)
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Type of refrigerant on board?
R134A
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Ship's Degaussing Folder
CICLog when the ship has been degaussed
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Fuel Oil Quality Management Program
Maintain fuel testing and quality
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EDORM
Provides comprehensive guidance for the safe and effective operation of the engineering department
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4 phases of the steam cycle
1. Evaporation2. Condensation3. Deaeration4. FeedFeed water is feed to the boiler, the water is heated to generate steam, the steam does work in the turbines, and is then condensed and returned to the feed water system
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Radar
Radio Detection and Ranging
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Sonar
Sound Navigation and Ranging
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HERO
Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordinance Reduce the amount of frequencies
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Primary Mission of CIC
Gathering - gccs, medal, lookouts, radar, sonar, comms, derived inputs from all sensorsProcess - pubs, mo boards, convert data into useful informationDisplay - info reaching status boards or radar scopesEvaluate - determine what info is or what it means to the ships missionDisseminate - pass info along to all command and control station
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Secondary mission of CIC
Back up bridge
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OPORDER
Operational orderHow to conduct business in a specific AOR
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IFF
Identification Friend or Foe
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VMS
Voyage Management System
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River City
Zero transmissions
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"Beadwindow"
Alert circuit operators that an unauthorized disclosure has occurred
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"Gingerbread"
Alert users on a radio net that there is a possible intruder
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Flash (z)
10 minutes or less process time
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Immediate (O)
30 min or less
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Priority (P)
3 hours
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Routine (R)
6 hours
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CASREP
Casualty Report
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CASREP Catergory
Cat 2 - Highly DesirableCat 3 - EssentialCat 4 - Mandatory
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CASCOR
Causality Correction
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CASUP
Casualty Update
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CASCAN
Casualty Cancel
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OPREP 3 Pinnacle
National level of interest, voice report within 5 min, hard copy message within 20 min
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OPREP-3 Navy Blue
Highest level US Navy interest, voice report within 5 min, hard copy message within 20 min
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SITREP
Used by any unit CO, OIC, or other to provide appropriate ISIC with special info
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OPREP-5
General report
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Emergency Destruction
Actions taken by designated personnel to destroy classified materials, and equipment that is sensitive to national security
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Mooring Line Characteristics
180000 lbs4 strand, 3 strand line over a Kevlar core
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Sea Painter
Drags RHIB with ship
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Anchor Characteristics
1500 lbsLight weight danforth, non magnetic
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Shot Characteristics
10 shots1 shot = 15 fathomsFathom = 6 feet1 shot = White, red, white2 shot = 5 white3 shot = 3 white, blue, 3 white4 shot = 4 white, red, 4 white5 shot = 11 white6 shot = 6 white, blue, 6 white7 shot = 7 white, red, 7 white8 shot = 17 white9 shot = all yellow (caution)10 shot = red (danger)
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Golf flag
Guide ship
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Who orders "Abandon Ship?"
CO
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True Bearing
Magnetic North
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Relative Bearing
Relative to the ship heading
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Advance
The distance gained in the original direction prior to a course change
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Transfer
The distance gained at right angle to the original course when the ship has turned 90 degrees
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Swing Circle
Length of ship + scope of the chain = swing circle
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Navigation Lights: underway
Forward, aft, mast, port and starboard running lights
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Navigation Lights: Man overboard
2 red lights, pulse 60 per min
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Navigation Lights: Not under Command
Red over red
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Vessel at anchor
1 black ball
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Vessel Aground
3 black balls
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Restricted Ability to Maneuver
Ball, diamond, ball
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Bravo
Refueling, ammo onload
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SOPA
Pier number, Starboard flag, designator
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Code Alpha
Divers
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Kilo
Aloft
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Oscar
Man Overboard
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Uniform
Anchoring
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Lima
HeroHazard of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance
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India
Ready to receive alongside, in port
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Romeo
Ready to receive alongside, underway
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Color of general alarm?
Red
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Vessel not under command
Two black balls in a vertical line
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Restricted by draft
Black cylinder
90
Kilo 1
Over the side
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Kilo 3
Aloft and over the side
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Color of chemical alarm?
Green
93
Color of collision alarm?
Yellow
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Basic Daily Food Allowance
Amount it cost the ship to feed each crew member per day
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COSAL
Coordinated shipboard allowance list. List all operating equipment on board a ship
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MOV
Material Obligation Validation. List of outstanding requisitions
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DLR
Depot Level Repairables. High value items that you cannot repair or reuse
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DLR Remain In Place
Part that remains in place until it can be replaced
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Two Components of OPTAR
Equipment maintenance related materialAdministrative and housekeeping items
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Open Purchase Limit
$3000
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2nd Fleet
LANT/Norfolk
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3rd Fleet
PAC/San Diego
103
4th Fleet
Southern/Mayport
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5th Fleet
Bahrain
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6th Fleet
Med./Norfolk
106
7th Fleet
Japan
107
10th Fleet
Cyber
108
EDVR
Enlisted Distribution and Verification Report12 sections
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8 O'Clock Reports
Ship's jobs, discrepancies
110
12 O'Clock Reports
Daily status, Ship systemsMuster ReportFuel Oil & WaterDraftMag. TempBoat Report
111
Good Conduct Award
Every 3 years
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Page 2
Dependents
113
Page 4
Quals, Awards
114
Page 13
Admin Remarks
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5 Step of ORM
1. Identify hazards2. Hazard assessment3. Make rise decisions 4. Implement controls5. Supervise
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Use of Deadly Force
Force that a person uses causing or that a person knows or should know, would create a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily harm
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RAM
Random Antiterrorism Movement
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Swimmer Attack
300 - assessment 100 - warning50 - exclusion
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Small Boat Attack
1000 - assessment500 - warning300 - exclusion
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Air Contact Attack
3000 - assessment1000 - warning500 - exclusion