COMMON CORE Flashcards

1
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8 O’Clock Report – At Sea.

A

Taken at 1730 by XO. All departments generate reports.

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2
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8 O’Clock Report – In Port.

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Taken at 1930 by CDO. All departments generate report.

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3
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5 Special bills.

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  • WATCH
  • ADMINISTRATIVE
  • SPECIAL
  • BATTLE
  • EMERGENCY
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4
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DTG (Date Time Group).

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Assigned for ID and FILE purposes only.

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5
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Info Line

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Command receiving the message that the command executing the message doesn’t require action from.

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6
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Passing Instructions

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A POC at the command executing the message.

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7
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Reference Line

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Any information that pertains or offers background info.

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8
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Amplifying Information Line

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Explains one reference.

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9
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Page 2

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Record of EMERGENCY DATA.

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10
Q

Page 4

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Enlisted QUALIFICATION History.

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11
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Page 13

A

ADMINISTRATIVE REMARKS

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12
Q

Levels of War?

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TACTICAL- “Strike a particular target”.
OPERATIONAL- “Air strikes prior to ground war”.
STRATEGIC- “Bin Laden mansion raid”.

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13
Q

1st Navy ship named after an enlisted man?

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USS OSMOND INGRAM

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14
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Battle of Coral Sea

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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.

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15
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Great White Fleet

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Launched December 1907, to show World Navy strength.

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16
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Battle of Normandy

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June 1944, largest amphibious assault in history. D-Day.

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17
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Battle of Midway

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June 1942, turning point of the war against Japan.

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18
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Guadalcanal

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November 1942, Five SULLIVAN brothers were lost on USS Juno.

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19
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Battle of Leyte Gulf

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October 1944, final blow to Japanese navy, Japan lost 26 ships. USN lost 8.

20
Q

1st Nuclear vessel?

A

USS NAUTILUS, 1955

21
Q

1st Nuclear Surface Vessel?

A

USS LONG BEACH, 1961

22
Q

1st Nuclear Carrier?

A

USS ENTERPRISE, 1961

23
Q

How far of land must the ship be to dump oily waste?

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50nm

24
Q

Who is Carl Vinson?

A

Congressman from GA. 1st to serve 50 years.

25
Q

Navy’s birthday?

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October 13th, 1775

26
Q

1st General Order of a Sentry

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To take charge of this post and all government property in view.

27
Q

2nd General Order of a Sentry

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To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and to observe everything that takes place within site or hearing.

28
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3rd General Order of a Sentry

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To report all violations of orders I’m instructed to enforce.

29
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4th General Order of a Sentry

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To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard house than my own.

30
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5th General Order of a Sentry

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To quit my post only when properly relieved.

31
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6th General Order of a Sentry

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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.

32
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7th General Order of a Sentry

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To talk to no one except in the line of duty.

33
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8th General Order of a Sentry

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To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.

34
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9th General Order of a Sentry.

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To call the OOD in any case no covered by instructions.

35
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10th General Order of a Sentry.

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To salute all officers, colors, and standards not cased.

36
Q

State the 6 areas that comprise Naval Doctrine:

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NAVAL WARFARE, NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, NAVAL OPERATIONS, NAVAL LOGISTICS, NAVAL PLANNING, NAVAL COMMAND AND CONTROL.

37
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US Navy Regulations; Article 1007

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Each person in the naval service must salute the ensign when coming on board or departing a US ship.

38
Q

11th General Order of a Sentry

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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.

39
Q

Seven principles of Naval Logistics:

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SIMPLICITY
ECONOMY
RESPONSIVENESS
FLEXIBILITY
ATTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABILITY 
SURVIVABILITY
40
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What 3 classes of naval vessels existed at the inception of the Navy?

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Ships-of-the-Line, Frigates, Sloops-of-War

41
Q

2nd Fleet

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Atlantic

42
Q

3rd Fleet

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Eastern Pacific AOR

43
Q

7th Fleet

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Mid and Western Pacific AOR/Indian Ocean

44
Q

6th Fleet

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Mediterranean Sea

45
Q

5th Fleet

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Arabian Gulf AOR

46
Q

SORN

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Standard Organization and Regulations of the Navy

47
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SORM

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Ship’s Organization and Regulations Manual