COMMON CORE Flashcards
8 O’Clock Report – At Sea.
Taken at 1730 by XO. All departments generate reports.
8 O’Clock Report – In Port.
Taken at 1930 by CDO. All departments generate report.
5 Special bills.
- WATCH
- ADMINISTRATIVE
- SPECIAL
- BATTLE
- EMERGENCY
DTG (Date Time Group).
Assigned for ID and FILE purposes only.
Info Line
Command receiving the message that the command executing the message doesn’t require action from.
Passing Instructions
A POC at the command executing the message.
Reference Line
Any information that pertains or offers background info.
Amplifying Information Line
Explains one reference.
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Record of EMERGENCY DATA.
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Enlisted QUALIFICATION History.
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ADMINISTRATIVE REMARKS
Levels of War?
TACTICAL- “Strike a particular target”.
OPERATIONAL- “Air strikes prior to ground war”.
STRATEGIC- “Bin Laden mansion raid”.
1st Navy ship named after an enlisted man?
USS OSMOND INGRAM
Battle of Coral Sea
May 1942, the two fleets never saw each other, entirely fought using aircraft launched from carriers, Yorktown and Lexington fought, Lexington was lost. Saved Australia from Japanese invasion.
Great White Fleet
Launched December 1907, to show World Navy strength.
Battle of Normandy
June 1944, largest amphibious assault in history. D-Day.
Battle of Midway
June 1942, turning point of the war against Japan.
Guadalcanal
November 1942, Five SULLIVAN brothers were lost on USS Juno.
Battle of Leyte Gulf
October 1944, final blow to Japanese navy, Japan lost 26 ships. USN lost 8.
1st Nuclear vessel?
USS NAUTILUS, 1955
1st Nuclear Surface Vessel?
USS LONG BEACH, 1961
1st Nuclear Carrier?
USS ENTERPRISE, 1961
How far of land must the ship be to dump oily waste?
50nm
Who is Carl Vinson?
Congressman from GA. 1st to serve 50 years.
Navy’s birthday?
October 13th, 1775
1st General Order of a Sentry
To take charge of this post and all government property in view.
2nd General Order of a Sentry
To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and to observe everything that takes place within site or hearing.
3rd General Order of a Sentry
To report all violations of orders I’m instructed to enforce.
4th General Order of a Sentry
To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard house than my own.
5th General Order of a Sentry
To quit my post only when properly relieved.
6th General Order of a Sentry
To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry that relieves me all orders from the CO, CDO, OOD, and officers and petty officers of the watch only.
7th General Order of a Sentry
To talk to no one except in the line of duty.
8th General Order of a Sentry
To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.
9th General Order of a Sentry.
To call the OOD in any case no covered by instructions.
10th General Order of a Sentry.
To salute all officers, colors, and standards not cased.
State the 6 areas that comprise Naval Doctrine:
NAVAL WARFARE, NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, NAVAL OPERATIONS, NAVAL LOGISTICS, NAVAL PLANNING, NAVAL COMMAND AND CONTROL.
US Navy Regulations; Article 1007
Each person in the naval service must salute the ensign when coming on board or departing a US ship.
11th General Order of a Sentry
To be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.
Seven principles of Naval Logistics:
SIMPLICITY ECONOMY RESPONSIVENESS FLEXIBILITY ATTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY SURVIVABILITY
What 3 classes of naval vessels existed at the inception of the Navy?
Ships-of-the-Line, Frigates, Sloops-of-War
2nd Fleet
Atlantic
3rd Fleet
Eastern Pacific AOR
7th Fleet
Mid and Western Pacific AOR/Indian Ocean
6th Fleet
Mediterranean Sea
5th Fleet
Arabian Gulf AOR
SORN
Standard Organization and Regulations of the Navy
SORM
Ship’s Organization and Regulations Manual