Heritage And Doctrine Flashcards
Six area of Naval Doctrine
- Naval Warfare
- Naval intelligence
- Naval operations
- Naval logistics
- Naval planning
- Naval command and control
Seven Principles of Naval logistics
- Responsiveness
- Simplicity
- Flexibility
- Economic
- Attainability
- Sustainability
- Survivability
First ship named after an enlisted man
USS Osmond Ingram
1919
Navy birthday
13 OCT 1775
First classes of ships
Ships of the line
Frigates
Sloops of war
Battle of Coral sea
7-8 May 1942
Broke Japanese navy code
First carrier vs carrier battle
Voyage of the great white fleet
16 December 1907
Demonstrate the strength of the navy
Around the world
Roosevelt
Battle of Normandy
6 June 1944
Largest amphibious operation in history
Allowed for a successful D-Day
Battle of Midway
4-7 June 1942
Turning point of the war in the pacific
US sank 3 of Japan’s carriers
Battle of Guadalcanal
13-15 November 1942
Secured the island from Japan
The Sullivan brothers
Policy on family separate
Battle of Leyte Gulf
23 October 1944
Secured Philippines from Japan
Mercury 3
05 May 1961
First U.S. manned space flight
Gemini 3
23 March 1965
First Two man space mission
3 earth orbits
Apollo 11
16-24 July 1969
Niel Armstrong
First Lunar Landing
Apollo 17
07-09 December 1972
Seventh and Final Lunar Landing Mission
STS-1
12-14 April 1981
First orbital test flight of a Space Shuttle
All Navy Crew
On-the roof Gang
July 1928
School to intrust radio operators in intercept operations
held on the wooden roof of the Navy Headquarters building in DC
The Purple Code
27 September 1940
Japans Encryption Code
First Solution
The Battle of Midway
Spring 1942
Japan used AF as Midway
Short of Water confirmed and allowed to intercept an attack at midway
USS Liberty
Six-Day War between Israel and Several Arab Nations
Liberty was attacked by Israeli because CPA change messages where not received or was mishandled.
USS Pueblo
January 23, 1968
Still held by North Korea
US Intel Ship
Only US ship still being held Captive
D-Day Landing
Created a Fake Force to trick Germany into believing that Norway was going to be attacked. Moving German Forces away and allow a successful attack on Normandy.
Landing at Incheon
a Joint Military intelligence recon mission
Hainan Island EP-3 Incident
April 1, 2001
Mid-Air collision between EP-3 and a Chinese J-8 jet
China Detained the crew
Crew destroyed classified information on the Run-Way
Bletchley Park
Station X
Buckinghamshire England
UK Main decryption Station
The Navajo Code Talkers
They took part in every Marine assault conducted in the Pacific from 1942 to 1945
Used Navajo language to talk so the enemy did not understand
USS Stark
1987 during Iran / Iraq war
Iraqi Jet fired missiles
Only successful Anti-Ship Missile Attack
EC-121
15 April 1969
North Korea Shot down US EC-121 over the sea of japan
31 people died
Characterize the Navy/Marine Corp Team
Readiness
Flexibility
Self-sustainability
Mobility
3 Level of War.
Tactical
Operational
Strategic
The National Security Act of 1947
July 26, 1947 President Truman Air-force Born CIA established Joint Chiefs of Staff established DOD created
Navy Core Values
Admiral Kelso 1992
Provide principles to guide Sailors
Sailors Creed
1986 Admiral James Watkins (original)
Current 1993 by Blue Ribbon Recruit Training Panels
RADM Grace Hopper
Invented the complier in 1953
Allowed computers to understand the English Language
Lead to COBOL
The First Computer
Electronic Numerical Intergrator and Computer
Calculate Artillery Firing tables
University of Pennsylvania in 1943
ARPANET
Created by researchers at MIT and DARPA
First packet switching network
First network established in 1969
Lead to the World Wide Web
John Walker
Warrant Officer convicted of spying the USSR
TPI was established
Oldest Intelligent Organization
March 23, 1882
Office of Intelligence
ONI (Office of Naval Intellegence
1882 to 1889
1919 through WWII
Established by William H Hunt SECNAV
The First Chief Intel Officer
Theodorus Baily Myers Mason
ONI
Combined the Department Library with Office of Intelligence to Make ONI