Naval Heritage Flashcards
7 principles of naval logistics
Responsiveness, simplicity, flexibility, economy, attainability, sustainability, survivability
6 areas of naval doctrine
Warfare, intelligence, logistics, planning, operations, command and control
6 categories of HAZMAT
Flammable, aerosols, toxic, corrosives, oxidizing material, compressed gasses
Purpose of naval logistics
To provide and sustain our operational readiness
1st ship named after enlisted man
the Osmond Ingram
What classes if vessels existed at the inception of the navy?
Ships of the line
Sloops of war
Frigates
Battle of Coral Sea
1st air-to-air battle, forces never saw each other
Voyage of the Great White fleet
Sent by Theodore Roosevelt as a display of naval power, that the US can be anywhere, and at any time
Battle of Normandy
Occurred on D-Day, largest amphibious assault ever
Battle of Midway
Turning point in the war wuth Japan
Invasion of Guadal Canal
Fought in the harbor and the Japanese protected US marines; Sullivan brothers died here
Battle if Leyte Gulf
the Japanese navy was virtually destroyed
3 levels of war
Strategic
Operational
Tactical
Commander in Chief
the President
Secretary of the Navy
Ray Mabus
Secretary of Defense
Chuck Hagel
Chief of Naval Operations
Adm Jonathan Greenert
MCPON
Michael D. Stevens
How many fleet master chiefs are there?
3
How many force master chiefs are there?
9
Commanding Officer
Capt. Karl Thomas
Executive Officer
Cdr. Randall Peck
Command Master Chief
CMDCM Gregg Weber
2nd fleet
Norfolk, VA
3rd fleet
San Diego, CA
5th fleet
Bahrain
6th fleet
Naples, Italy
7th fleet
Yokosuka, Japan
Administstion Bill
Berthing and cleaning assignments
Operations bill
Boat, civil disaster, cold weather, and darken ship bills
Emergency bill
General emergency, crash and rescue, and emergency steering bills
Special bill
Anti-sneak/anti-swimmer, evacuating civilian, and POW bills