NAVEDTRA 15004B, LOGISTICS SPECIALIST TRAINING MANUAL CHAPTER 12 Flashcards

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Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC), established in January of what year, serves as the single functional command for the Navy’s expeditionary forces and as central management for the readiness, resources, manning, training and equipping of those forces to execute combat, combat support and combat service support missions across the spectrum of joint, combined and multinational operations in the near-coast, inshore and riparian environments to include irregular warfare and other shaping missions that secure strategic access and global freedom of action?

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2006

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What is a command element and force provider for integrated maritime expeditionary missions?

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NECC

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Which Navy Expeditionary Command establishes and maintains control of rivers and waterways for military and civil purposes, denies their use to hostile forces and destroys waterborne hostile forces as necessary?

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Riverine

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Which Navy Expeditionary Command conducts counter Improvised Explosive Device (IED) operations, renders safe explosive hazards and disarms underwater explosives such as mines? (

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Explosive Ordnance Disposal

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Which Navy Expeditionary Command supplies highly trained scalable and sustainable security teams capable of defending mission critical assets in the near-coast environment?

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Maritime Expeditionary Security

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Which Navy Expeditionary Command delivers flexible, capable and ready maritime expeditionary intelligence forces that respond rapidly to evolving irregular warfare area intelligence requirements?

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Expeditionary Intelligence

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Which Navy Expeditionary Command generates video and still documentation of combat operations, contingencies, exercises and Navy events of historical significance?

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Combat Camera

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The Guard Battalion, part of the JTF-GTMO consists of how many guards who have administrative oversight for NEGB-GTMO?

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600

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Which Navy Expeditionary Command is an enabling force working directly with the civil authorities and civilian populations within a Combatant Commander’s maritime area of operations to lessen the impact of military operations imposed during peace time, contingency operations and periods of declared war?

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MCAST

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Which Navy Expeditionary Command coordinates and oversees all administrative processing, equipping, training, deployment and re-deployment of sailors assigned as Individual Augmentees, In-Lieu of forces and to Provisional Units committed to Joint and Maritime Operations?

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Expeditionary Combat Readiness

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About how many personnel are CNSWC forces?

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8500

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The first use of Naval Special Warfare designator began with the development of Seal Team One and Two in what year?

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1962

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Which year was SOCOM created?

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1987

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What leads the Navy’s special operations force and the maritime component of United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)?

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NAVSPECWARCOM

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Joint Publication 4.0 (JP 4.0) defines what as planning and executing the movement and support of forces?

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Logistics

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Logistic elements are normally broken down into groupings of how many related activities known as functional areas?

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Six

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What is the provision of logistics and personnel services necessary to maintain and prolong operations until successful mission completion?

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Sustainment

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What is the essential capabilities, functions, activities and tasks necessary to sustain all elements of operating forces in theater at all levels of war? (

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Combat Service Support (CSS)

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Logistics exists at what three levels of war?

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Strategic, operational, and tactical

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Which type of logistics supports organizing, training and equipping the forces that are needed to further the national interest?

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Strategic

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Which type of logistics include organic unit capabilities and the Combat Service Support (CSS) activities necessary to support military operations?

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Tactical

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How many principles of logistics support apply to all three levels of logistics?

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Seven

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What is the right support in the right place at the right time?

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Responsiveness

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What fosters efficiency in both the planning and execution of logistics operations?

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Simplicity

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What is the ability to adapt logistics structure and procedures to changing situations, missions and concepts of operation?
Flexibility
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Providing sufficient support at the least cost without impairing mission accomplishment or jeopardizing safety or lives is known as what?
Economy
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What is the ability to provide the minimum, essential supplies and services required to begin combat operations?
Attainability
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What is the ability to maintain logistics support to all users throughout the area of operations (AOR) for the duration all phases of the operation? (
Sustainability
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What is the capacity of the organization to protect its forces and resources from destruction or degradation?
Survivability
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How many types of command relationships are there?
Three
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Which type of support is given to the supported force as a while rather than to a particular subdivision thereof?
General
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What is a cyclic process of acquiring and issuing materiel to supported units?
Supply
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Supply consists of what two phases?
Producer and Consumer
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What consists of all action taken to retain materiel in a serviceable condition or to restore it to serviceability? (
Maintenance
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Which type of maintenance is the responsibility of and performed by maintenance activities in direct support of using organizations?
Intermediate
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Which type of maintenance is performed on materiel that requires a major overhaul or a complete rebuilding? (
Depot
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What is the moving personnel, supplies and equipment from one place to another using railway, highways, waterways, pipelines, oceans and airways?
Transportation
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What seeks to minimize the effect that wounds, injuries and disease have on unit effectiveness, readiness and morale?
Health Services Support (HSS)
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Materiel commodities are categorized into how many classes of supply? (
Nine
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What contains the widest array of different items in a single supply class?
Class II
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Which supply class includes all construction raw materials and fortification and barrier items such as lumber, wire and sandbags?
Class IV
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Which supply class materiel consists of munitions of all types?
Class V
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What is the single manager for conventional ammunition?
US Army
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Which materiel includes various nonmilitary health, comfort and recreational items procured and managed by the Service exchanges?
Class VI
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Which supply material consists of pharmaceutical, medical and surgical supplies and materiel and medical equipment, including medical-specific repair parts, medical gases, blood and blood products? (
Class VIII
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Who is responsible for the management and maintenance of the PEBs by replenishment or turn-inaction, as required? (
SRLS
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Stock records are reviewed how often to guarantee that all items have sufficient usage to be retained in pre- expended status and to correct any mixing of pre-expended items, as a minimum, any item that had no demand within the last 12 months should be purged from pre-expended stock and returned to the supporting supply department?
Quarterly
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What is defined as, but not limited to, CUUs; FR clothing; extreme cold weather uniforms including “mustang suits”, parkas, trousers, gloves and boots; NFS; rain gear; life vests; and flotation / buoyancy harnesses? (
Organizational clothing
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Which form shall be completed for lost or damaged optics?
DD Form 200
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Who is responsible for the overall administration of all PGI, CE and organizational clothing and equipment within his or her command?
Commanding Officer
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What is an equipment allowance document that prescribes basic allowances of organizational equipment and provides the control to develop, revise, or change equipment authorization inventory data?
TOA
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What provides the ship with basic guidance for determining items that should be stocked by Supply or held in the custody of other departments?
COSAL
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What is used to define requirements prior to a contract award?
JARB
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Which NAVSUP web-based system can be used to transmit requisitions?
One Touch Support (OTS)
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What is an Internet based Electronic Mall which allows military customers and other authorized government customers to search for and order items from government and commercial sources?
DoD EMALL
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What provides a fully integrated set of functions to support the unit’s asset management and the requisitioning, storing and issue of supplies?
ATLASS
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Which automated information management system (AIS) provides the “retail” supply accounting functions such as stock replenishment, requirement determination, receipts, inventory, stock control and asset visibility for Marine Corps units?
SASSY
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What is a real time, transaction-oriented system where users can interactively enter, retrieve and update supply information?
SARSS
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What identifies a ship, shore activity, operational unit, agency, contractor or other operational entity in the manner specified by individual military service/agencies for financial or other purposes?
UIC
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What serves as the Central Control Point (CCP) responsible for maintaining the official master Department of Defense Activity Address Directory (DoDAAD)? (
DAASC
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Which system is designed to manage maintenance and maintenance support to help achieve maximum equipment operational readiness? (
3M
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What are Army units that decentralize the execution of movement responsibilities on an area basis or at key transportation nodes?
Movement Control Teams (MCTs)
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How many types of MCTs are there?
Three
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How does the Army execute movement control for Echelons above Corps (EAC) at the operational level?
TAMCA
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The MCB commands and controls between how many MCTs, provides technical supervision and coordinates the use of common user transportation assets theater-wide?
4-10
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What serves as the overall manager of all logistics issues within the Afghanistan Theater?
Army ESC
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What will act as the principal scheduling authority/activity for all Reserve C-130 airlifts and all Navy Unique Fleet Essential Airlift (NUFEA)/ Operational Support Airlift (OSA) overseas flights originating or terminating in Continental United States (CONUS)?
NALO
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What aircraft includes all Navy logistical airlift aircraft essential to provide air transportation in support of Navy’s unique operational requirements?
NUFEA
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What is established to operate Navy Unique Fleet Essential Airlift aircraft on a worldwide basis to provide responsive, flexible and rapid deployable air logistics support required to sustain U.S. Maritime Forces, 365 days-a- year, around the clock and around the world? (
FLSW
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The primary operator of logistics aircraft for the entire Navy is the Naval Air Reserve where the annual flight hour program is over how many hours?
62,000
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What is the integrated, joint, conventional command and control system used by the Joint Planning and Execution Community (JPEC) to conduct joint planning, execution and monitoring activities?
JOPES
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What is the principal system within the DoD for translating policy decisions into operations plans?
JOPES
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What is the detailed, automated database portion of a plan representing the Task Organization and Force List?
TPFDD
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JFRG II is a Global Command and Control System (GCCS) application, designed to provide the Department of Defense (DoD) with a Joint, integrated and deployable Automated Information System (AIS) that supports strategic force movements within what mandated timeframe?
72-hour
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What file contains the deployment data for all approved DoD UTCs, including the number of passengers and the cargo weights and dimensions?
TUCHA
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What is a five character alphanumeric code that identifies each type unit of the Armed Forces?
UTC
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What provides the capability to automate unit movement and TO planning and execution procedures in both garrison and deployed environments? (
TC-AIMS II
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What is the DoD designated aircraft load planning system that is currently fielded to Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps units globally?
AALPS
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AALPS has the capability to air load plan an Army division of 15,000 soldiers and 5,000 pieces of equipment in less than how many minutes?
3
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What is a software system that provides a single, cross-service ships stow planning system to provide DOD civilian marine cargo specialist and military embarkation personnel with intelligent deployment support during tactical, administrative, pre-positioning and humanitarian assistance operations?
ICODES
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What technology provides asset visibility to track movement of material?
RFID
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What designation allows deployed units to purchase mission critical requirements that cannot be obtained by the unit through military supply systems or higher headquarters?
FOO
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What encompass a wide range of activities where the military instrument of national power is used for purposes other than the large-scale combat operations usually associated with war?
Contingency Operations
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Who are responsible for the establishment and overall command of the Joint Force within their Areas of Responsibility (AOR)?
Combatant Commanders (CCDRs)