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88 Cards in this Set
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how can you control bleeding ?
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direct pressure
pressure points tourniquet |
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battle of coral sea
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07-08may1942
first ever sea battle where opposing ships never saw eachother. USN broke japanese code and prevented them from seizing New Guinea. They never threatened austrailia again |
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Battle Of Normandy
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06JUN1944
Largest Amphib operation in history Won Normany beach and were able to bring war to germany AKA D Day |
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10 FLT/FLTCYBERCOM
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Monitors and oversees the defense of the navys computer networks and systems.
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How many totals agencies are headed by the office of the director of intelligence?
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17
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Programs included in Brilliant on the Basics
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mentorship, sponsorship, command indoc, cdb's, sailor recognition, ombudsman program
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OPREP BENT SPEAR
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Oprep required for Nuclear Weapon Involvement.
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OPTAR
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estimate of the ammount of money required by an operating unit
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Information Assurance
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Information operations that protect and defend data and information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity, authentication, not repudition, and confidentiality.
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Brite Force Attack
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The act of exploiting a bug or design flaw in a software application to gain access to resources which normally would have been protected from an application or user
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INMARSAT
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provides both simulatenous voice and IP data up to 128kbps and a critical communications path for siprnet, niprnet, and telephone ship to shore access
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Mobile Environment Team
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Units tasked with supporting special operations by providing weather, oceanographic, mapping, charting and geodesy support.
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NITES
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portable system that allows navy and marine corps to access metoc support in remote locations.
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INMARSAT
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provides both simulatenous voice and IP data up to 128kbps and a critical communications path for siprnet, niprnet, and telephone ship to shore access
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INMARSAT
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provides both simulatenous voice and IP data up to 128kbps and a critical communications path for siprnet, niprnet, and telephone ship to shore access
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OPSEC Officer
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The person that advises the CO on all opsec matters, participates in IO planning and conducts OPSEC education and training.
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Mobile Environment Team
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Units tasked with supporting special operations by providing weather, oceanographic, mapping, charting and geodesy support.
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Mobile Environment Team
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Units tasked with supporting special operations by providing weather, oceanographic, mapping, charting and geodesy support.
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NITES
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portable system that allows navy and marine corps to access metoc support in remote locations.
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Three categories of intelligence
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Strategical, Operations, Tactical
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NITES
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portable system that allows navy and marine corps to access metoc support in remote locations.
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OPSEC Officer
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The person that advises the CO on all opsec matters, participates in IO planning and conducts OPSEC education and training.
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OPSEC Officer
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The person that advises the CO on all opsec matters, participates in IO planning and conducts OPSEC education and training.
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Who invented the Radio
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Gugliemo Marconi
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Three categories of intelligence
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Strategical, Operations, Tactical
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Tornado/Waterspout
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Vortex of rapidly moving air associated with some severe thunderstorms
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Three categories of intelligence
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Strategical, Operations, Tactical
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Who invented the Radio
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Gugliemo Marconi
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What can weather effect?
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Winds can effect air ops, cloud cover can effect high flying recon, predator, satellite and strike ops and temperature/humidity can effect personnel. air op (icing) and NBC OPS
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Who invented the Radio
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Gugliemo Marconi
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Tornado/Waterspout
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Vortex of rapidly moving air associated with some severe thunderstorms
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What has the biggest effect on space weather?
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SUN
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Tornado/Waterspout
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Vortex of rapidly moving air associated with some severe thunderstorms
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What can weather effect?
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Winds can effect air ops, cloud cover can effect high flying recon, predator, satellite and strike ops and temperature/humidity can effect personnel. air op (icing) and NBC OPS
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What causes Auror Borealis
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Electronic currents exciting the nitrogen and oxygen in the Ionosphere.
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What can weather effect?
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Winds can effect air ops, cloud cover can effect high flying recon, predator, satellite and strike ops and temperature/humidity can effect personnel. air op (icing) and NBC OPS
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What has the biggest effect on space weather?
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SUN
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What has the biggest effect on space weather?
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SUN
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What causes Auror Borealis
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Electronic currents exciting the nitrogen and oxygen in the Ionosphere.
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What causes Auror Borealis
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Electronic currents exciting the nitrogen and oxygen in the Ionosphere.
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What command established the first permanent US naval presence in the pacific region ?
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Pacific Squadron
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Fleet Forces Command originaly formed what american fleet in 1906 ?
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North Atlantic Fleet
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Activity Manning Document
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1000/2
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IPL
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image product library
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what is the average height of a trapping layer over open ocean?
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13 meters
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how many enviromental conditions exist in the littoral mine wafare area?
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5
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CATF
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command amphibious task force
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How are often are ISIC inspections performed?
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24 months
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EEFI
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Essential Elements of Friendly Information - info about friendly activities, intentions, and capabilities.
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What are the four basic military deception techniques?
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Feints, demonstrations, ruses, displays
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SAR's should be submitted to 7th flt within how many days?
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35
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Purpose of an 8 hour report
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to ensure dscs shf link parameters and positive control are maintained as well as make sure the Satellite controllers have the most up to date PIM data.
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What is the role of the FIWO
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Has final editing and submission approval of all watch floor products
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Mission of C&F MIC Indications and Warning watch floor
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provide indications and warning to the c7f regarding c7f AOR as well as maintain situations awareness regarding the C&F AOR
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Three areas of electronic warfare?
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Electronic warfare support
Electronic warfare Attack Electronic warfare protect |
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C7F Mission
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The US 7th fleet employs bot forward and rotational ships, aircraft, submarines, and other maritime forces independently or as part of a joint, combined or multinational force, executing military operations across the full spectrum from combat operations to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. in peacetime we build partnerships and deter aggression. in war, we will prevail.
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What are the N Codes
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1- LT DAVIS - ADMIN
2- CAPT WILLIAMS - INTEL 3- CAPT HAAS- OPERATIONS 4- CAPT PIBURN - LOGISTICS 5- COL PALERMO - PLANNING 6- CAPT BRYERJOYNER- COMMS 7- CAPTAIN OLD - TE 8 - TRAINING |
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WHAT ARE THE CTFS?
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CTF70- Battle Force - GW
CTF71- Special Naval Warfare- guam CTF72- patrol and reconnaisance- misawa CTF73- logistics - singapore CTF74- subs- yokosuka CTF76 -amphibious - sasebo CTF78- KOREA (SEUOL) |
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COCOMS
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JFCOM- NORFOLK, VA
SOUTHCOM- MIAMI, FL PACOM- OHIAWA, HAWAII CENTCOM- MANAMA, BAHRAIN EUCOM- FRANKFURT, GE AFRICOM- STUGGART, GE NORTHCOM- COLL. SPRINGS CYBERCOM- FT MEADE, MD SOCOM- TAMPA, FL TRANSCOM- GLOVERSVILLE, TX STRATCOM- AFFUL AFB, NE |
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MESSAGE TIMES
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Z-FLASH-PRIORITY - 10 MINS
O-IMMEDIATE- 30 MINS P- PRIORITY- 3 HOURS R- ROUTINE- 6 HOURS |
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Who is the present DNI ?
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Vice Admiral Dorsett
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Historical significance of the capture of the German type IXB U-boat?
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Egnigma
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First message
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Captain Clark/Josephus Daniels/ 33 mins
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Rear Admiral Mahan
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The most important american strategist of the 19th century
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Admiral Spruance
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Commanded the US Navy Forces during the battle of midway
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Admiral Robley Dunglison
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Commanded the navys great white fleet
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NCA
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national command authority is the ultimate source of military orders
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cocom?
fltcom? tycom? |
- organized by aors
-organized by fleets -ship |
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NAVSPOC
(Navy Space Operations Center) |
provides overhead OPINTEL to USN and USMC
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NAVYCYBERFOR
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organize and prioritize , training, modernization, and maintenance, requirements and capabilities of command and control architiecture.
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C4ISR
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COMMAND CONTROL COMMUICATIONS COLLABERATION INTELLIGENCE RECONNASAINCE SURVELLIENCE.
collect,evaluate, disseminate, and receive near real time all source fused intelligence and surveillance data. |
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DISA
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Defense Information Systems Agency
-comm support to the president and vice president |
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NASIC
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National Air and Space Intelligence Center - primary producer of foreign aerospace intelligence.
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NCDOC
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Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command.
responsible for coordinating, monitoring and overseeing the defense of the navys computer networks and systems. |
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nasa
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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MOC
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maintains a state of readiness, providing commanders with all neccessary resources to constantly manage operations
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electromagnetic radiation
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visible light and heat that effects radar, comms, and space systems.
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electrically charged particles
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physical damage and or electrical upsets caused b charged particles can gave an affect on satellites
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effects of sun
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direct physical damage to satellites and spacecrafts
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solar wind
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travels 1 million mph causing aurora borealis. degrades radars to include ballistic missle warning radar. can effect some satellite of up to 600 km altitudes
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solar cycle
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11 years long (4year rise-7year decline). Single event upsent will ionize material inside satellite and cause physical damage.
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Van Allen Radiation Belts
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two concentric donut shaped regions of stable, trapped, and charged particles that exist because of geomagnetic feild near earth.
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low earth orbit
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150 to 800 miles above earth serface
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medium earth orbit
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below 22,300 and above 800
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highly elliptical orbit
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small apogee and large perigee
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space launch facilities
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NASA's Kennedy Space Center
-Merrit Island, FL Johnson Space Center Houston TX |
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basic imagery interpretation brief
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a third phase textual/graphic presentation in a hard copy of a particular objective that will aid in the consupers comprehension of the object
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target brief
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consolidates references,including photos,maps, and collateral materials.
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