United States Organizational Fundamentals Flashcards

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Who is the Commander in Chief (President)?

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Honorable, Donald J. Trump

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Who is the Vice President?

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Honorable, Mike Pence

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3
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Who is the Secretary of Defense?

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Honorable, Patrick M. Shanahan

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Who is the Secretary of the Navy?

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Honorable, Richard Spencer

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5
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Who is the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)?

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Honorable, John Richardson

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Who is the Chief of Naval Personnel?

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VADM Robert Burke

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7
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Where is the AOR for 2nd Fleet?

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Atlantic Ocean

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Where is the AOR for 3rd Fleet?

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Pacific Ocean, EastPac

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9
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Where is the AOR for 4th Fleet?

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South / Central America

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10
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Where is the AOR for 5th Fleet?

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Central Command AOR Waters

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Where is the AOR for 6th Fleet?

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Med, North Atlantic

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12
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Where is the AOR for 10th Fleet?

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NAVSECGRU

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13
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What is SORN?

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Standard Organization and Regulations of the United States Navy: Describes the many aspects of the standard unit organization

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14
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What is UCMJ Article 92?

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Failure to obey a lawful order

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15
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Describe Naval Reserve?

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Trained source used to augment the Navy

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16
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Describe FTS?

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Fleet Training and Support: Staff to support the naval reserve

17
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State the purpose of the following reports: 8 o’clock reports

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Underway - 8 o’clock reports are made by all department heads at a time prescribed by the Executive Officer, who then takes them to the Commanding Officer

In-Port - CDO normally collects 8 o ‘clock reports from duty department officers at a prescribed time and turns them into the Executive Officer for review be presented to the Commanding Officer prior to 0800 the next day

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State the purpose of the following reports: 12 o’clock reports:

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Underway - Consists of the fuel and water report, magazine temperature report, boat report, aviation fuels, binnacle, and 1200 positioning report are made to the Officer of the Deck.

In-Port - The Officer of the Deck’s Messenger makes the following report to the Commanding Officer/Executive Officer/Command Duty Officer:
“Good Morning, Sir. The Officer of the Deck sends his respects and reports the hour of 12 o’clock. All chronometers have been wound and compared. Request permission to strike eight bells on time, Sir”

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State the purpose of the following reports: 12 o’clock reports:

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Underway - Consists of the fuel and water report, magazine temperature report, boat report, aviation fuels, binnacle, and 1200 positioning report are made to the Officer of the Deck.

In-Port - The Officer of the Deck’s Messenger makes the following report to the Commanding Officer/Executive Officer/Command Duty Officer:
“Good Morning, Sir. The Officer of the Deck sends his respects and reports the hour of 12 o’clock. All chronometers have been wound and compared. Request permission to strike eight bells on time, Sir”

20
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What are the different Types of Discharges?

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  • Entry-level status: First 180 days
  • General (Under Honorable Conditions
  • Other Than Honorable
  • Bad Conduct Discharge
  • Honorable
21
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What are the different Types of Discharges?

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  • Entry-level status: First 180 days
  • General (Under Honorable Conditions
  • Other Than Honorable
  • Bad Conduct Discharge
  • Honorable
22
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Advancement

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  • Recommended by Commanding Officer
  • Complete mandatory training manual requirements
  • Have minimum time in rate
  • PMA 3.0 or above
  • Meet physical readiness/body fat standards
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Advancement

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  • Recommended by Commanding Officer
  • Complete mandatory training manual requirements
  • Have minimum time in rate
  • PMA 3.0 or above
  • Meet physical readiness/body fat standards
24
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Good Conduct Awards

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Eligibility

  • Three-year period
  • Clear record (No NJP)
  • No mark of 2.0 in any trait on evaluation
  • No mark below 3.0 in military knowledge, rating knowledge, reliability, and military bearing
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Good Conduct Awards

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Eligibility

  • Three-year period
  • Clear record (No NJP)
  • No mark of 2.0 in any trait on evaluation
  • No mark below 3.0 in military knowledge, rating knowledge, reliability, and military bearing
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What is the eligibility for reenlistment?

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  • One year of normal EAOS
  • Recommended by Commanding Officer
  • Physical Readiness Standard
27
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What is the eligibility for reenlistment?

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  • One year of normal EAOS
  • Recommended by Commanding Officer
  • Physical Readiness Standard
28
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Assignment

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  • Special programs NAVPERS 1306/7

- Enlisted Duty Preference Form 1306/63

29
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Page 2

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Record of Emergency Data

30
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Page 4

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Qualification history

31
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Page 13

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Administrative remarks

32
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What is EDVR?

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Enlisted Distribution Verification Report (EDVR): A month statement of an activity’s enlisted personnel account which includes present and future manning status

33
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Explain ORM

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Identify Hazards
Assess Hazards
Make Risk Decisions
Implement controls
Supervise
34
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What are the 6 areas of Naval Doctrine?

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Command and Control
Operations
Warfare
Logistics
Intelligence
Planning
35
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What is the 1st Ship named after an enlisted person?

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Osmond Ingram

Reason: He was the first enlisted casualty in WWI

36
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Voyage of the Great White Fleet

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December 16, 1907, the great white fleet left hampton roads, VA for a round the world cruise to show the flag. The exercise showed the strength of the Navy.

37
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Battle of the Coral Sea

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7-8 May 1942. The worlds first carrier to carrier battle. One Japanese carrier was damaged. The US carrier Lexington was sunk and the carrier Yorktown was damaged. After this action, both sides withdrew. Although a tactical victory, Coral Sea was a strategic set back for the Japanese who never again threatened Australia.

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Battle of Normandy

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June 6th 1944 - Also known as D-Day. This is known as the largest amphibious operation in history. The greatest armad ever assembled carried out mine-sweeping, shore bombardment and amphib operations.

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Guadalcanal

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13-15 November 1942 - After 3 days of bitter fighting, the Japanese naval forces retreated and the US Marines were able to secure the island of Guadalcanal. The Japanese lost 2 cruisers and 6 destroyers. The USS Juneau was damaged in the battle. Navy policy was to place members of the same family on different ships, but the 5 Sullivan Brothers, from Waterloo Iowa, insisted on staying together. An exception was made and they all became crewmen on board the Juneau. The Juneau was damaged during the battle in a close range night encounter. The Sullivan’s along with 700 others were lost. Because of this tragedy, the Navy policy concerning family member separations was reinstated.