Naval Heritage Flashcards

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7 principles of naval logistics

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Responsiveness, simplicity, flexibility, economy, attainability, sustainability, survivability

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6 areas of naval doctrine

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Warfare, intelligence, logistics, planning, operations, command and control

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6 categories of HAZMAT

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Flammable, aerosols, toxic, corrosives, oxidizing material, compressed gasses

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Purpose of naval logistics

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To provide and sustain our operational readiness

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1st ship named after enlisted man

A

the Osmond Ingram

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What classes if vessels existed at the inception of the navy?

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Ships of the line
Sloops of war
Frigates

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Battle of Coral Sea

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1st air-to-air battle, forces never saw each other

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Voyage of the Great White fleet

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Sent by Theodore Roosevelt as a display of naval power, that the US can be anywhere, and at any time

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Battle of Normandy

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Occurred on D-Day, largest amphibious assault ever

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Battle of Midway

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Turning point in the war wuth Japan

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Invasion of Guadal Canal

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Fought in the harbor and the Japanese protected US marines; Sullivan brothers died here

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Battle if Leyte Gulf

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the Japanese navy was virtually destroyed

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3 levels of war

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Strategic
Operational
Tactical

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Commander in Chief

A

the President

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Secretary of the Navy

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Ray Mabus

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Secretary of Defense

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Chuck Hagel

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Chief of Naval Operations

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Adm Jonathan Greenert

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MCPON

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Michael D. Stevens

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18
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How many fleet master chiefs are there?

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3

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How many force master chiefs are there?

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9

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Commanding Officer

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Capt. Karl Thomas

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Executive Officer

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Cdr. Randall Peck

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Command Master Chief

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CMDCM Gregg Weber

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2nd fleet

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Norfolk, VA

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3rd fleet

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San Diego, CA

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5th fleet

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Bahrain

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6th fleet

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Naples, Italy

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7th fleet

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Yokosuka, Japan

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28
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Administstion Bill

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Berthing and cleaning assignments

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Operations bill

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Boat, civil disaster, cold weather, and darken ship bills

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Emergency bill

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General emergency, crash and rescue, and emergency steering bills

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Special bill

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Anti-sneak/anti-swimmer, evacuating civilian, and POW bills

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Battle bill

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Commond and control
Abandon ship
Watchstations

33
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How often are the 8 o’clock reports given?

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Weekly
1730 at sea
1930 in port

34
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How often are the 12 o’clock reports given?

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Daily

Around 1130

35
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7 reports in the 12 o’clock report

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Fuel, fuel oil and water, muster, discipline, mag temp, boat, draft

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Types of discharge

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General, bad conduct, honorable, dishonorable, other than honorable

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What is a naval message used for?

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To formually communicate throughout the DoD

38
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What was the decisive battle in the Pacific theatre of WWII?

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Battle of Midway

39
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What is the date-time group used for?

A

Filing and identification purposes

40
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page 2

A

dependents
next of kin
emergency contact info

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page 4

A

history of education
qualifications
awards

42
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page 13

A

administrative remarks

43
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What is a page 7 and what is found on it?

A

Report and Disposition

used to report offenses against a service member

44
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What is the EDVR used for?

A

the tracking and verification of personnel attached to a command

45
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How many sections does the EDVR have?

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12

46
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potential losses

A

EDVR

section 2

47
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total personnel onboard

A

EDVR

section 4

48
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alpha list

A

EDVR

section 3

49
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potential gains

A

EDVR

section 1

50
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steps of ORM

A
identify hazards
assess hazards
make risk decisions
implement controls
supervise
51
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COSAL

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coordinated shipboard allowance list

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validating

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comparing APLs/AELs to the actual installed equipment

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MOV

A

material obligation validation

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ASI

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automated shore interface

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codes of MOV

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VR - valid still required
FR - fully received
PR - partially received
VN - valid no longer needed

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types of MOV validation

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external

internal

57
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DLR

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depot level repairable

58
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turn in codes for DLRs

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5G - turn in immediately

5S - RIP chit

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MAMs

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maintenance assistance modules

60
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bulkhead ready spare

A

repair parts owned by the supply officer but are in the custody of the department that will most likely need it

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What is an example of a bulkhead ready spare?

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catapult parts in the hanger bay

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OPTAR

A

an operating target

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2 categories of OPTAR

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consumable

repairable

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DRMO

A

defense reutilization marketing office

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What is DRMO used for?

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tables, chairs, desks, etc.

66
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basic daily food allowance

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a quantity of food that a person can consume in one day

about $7.36

67
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What kinds of rations are utilized during battle stations when the galley is not available?

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MREs

68
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What are the 2 sides of supply?

A

readiness

services

69
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How many digits in a stock number?

A

13

70
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How many digits in a NIIN?

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9

71
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MSDS

A

material safety data sheets

72
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Name 3 things that can be found on the MSDS.

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manufacturer’s name
spill procedures
proper PPE
first aid

73
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birthday of the navy

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13 October 1775

74
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What fleet is the USS Abraham Lincoln assigned to?

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3rd

75
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What is the origin of the hand salute?

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knights in the old days would raise their visors to show that they were friendly

76
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In the Battle of Midway, what carrier did we loose?

A

USS Yorktown

77
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What is the 3 digit code that indicates an OPTAR adjustment?

A

X76

78
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atlantic fleet

A

Norfolk, VA

2nd fleet

79
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Pacific Fleet

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Pearl Harbor, HI

3rd and 7th fleets

80
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Naval Forces Europe

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5th and 6th fleets