Phase 1&2 Flashcards
What does SORM stand for?
Standard Organization and Regulations Manual.
What is the SORM?
Command specific procedures and instructions.
List the administrative COC.
SECNAV, CNO, then operating forces.
List the operational COC.
President, SECDEF, CDR of unified command, then operational forces.
POTUS.
Donald Trump.
Vice President.
Mike Pence.
SECDEF.
James Mattis.
SECNAV.
Richard Spencer.
CNO.
Admiral John Richardson.
MCPON.
Master Chief Steven Giordano.
What are the 6 Fleet Master Chiefs.
Pacific, Atlantic, Naval Force Europe, material command, shore activities, and Naval education and training.
What is the CO’s responsibility?
Those under his or her command and their actions.
What is the XO’s responsibility?
For the organization, performance of duty, and good order and discipline of the entire command.
CMC is in charge of what program?
The wings.
The CO is in charge of what?
The pilot training and safety.
What is OPREP?
Operational report. It notifies unauthorized possible detonation of nuclear weapon risking nuclear war.
What is MOVEREP?
Movement report. It’s the primary source of location information for the ship.
What is LOGREQ?
Logistical Requirements for the ship prior to 48hr arrival to port.
What is SORTS?
Status of requirement and training support. A ship’s warfare status conditions of readiness for operations.
What is SITREP?
Situation report. A report of incidents not meeting OPREP-3 special incident criteria.from officer to higher authorities.
ROC.
Required operational capabilities. Projects quantity and locations of assets are needed.
POE.
Projected operational environment. Projects quantity and location of assests needed.
PACOM.
Pacific command. Hawaii.
EUCOM.
European command. Germany.
SOUTHCOM.
Southern command. Florida.
CENTCOM.
Central command. Florida.
NORTHCOM.
Northern command. Colorado.
SOCOM.
Special operations command. Florida.
TRANSCOM.
Transportation command. Illinois.