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Areas of Naval Doctrine

6.


Warface


Intelligence


Planning


Logistics


Operations


Command and control

Who appoints the command Ombudsman

CO



Who is the Command DAPA

ABHC Mayers, IT1 Timothy

DAPA duties

Educate sailors on the navys policy on alcohol and drug misuse and screen members for dependency

CCC's

Command Career Counselors


NCCS Lewis


NCC Janssen


NC1Williams


NC2 Merriman

Who is the CMEO and what does CMEO stand for?

LT Daughtry


Command Manage Equal Opportunity

Who is the command SAPR?

LSC Guevara

What are the 3 levels of war?

Tactical


Operational


Strategic

Navy's Birthday

October 13 1775

What is the EDVR and what does it do?

Enlisted Distribution Verification Report


Comes out monthly


12 sections, ex. Alpha Roster, Projected Gains and Prospective Losses

5 Separations in the Navy

Honorable


Other than Honorable


Dishonorable


Bad Conduct


General

What is a Page 2, where is it located and why is it important?

Record of Emergency Data


Right side of record


Inform family/loved ones incase of an emergency

What is a page 4? Page 7? Page 13?

Page 4: Quals, Awards, Training, NEC's


Page 7: NJP


Page 13: Admin Remarks

First ship named after an enlisted man?

USS Osmond Ingram (DD 255) First enlisted sailor killed in WWI

21 Gun salute uses

Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, and to honor the President

2nd Fleet AOR

Atlantic Ocean. North Pole to Caribbean USA to Mid atlantic



7th Fleet AOR

Asia-Pacific Region

5th Fleet AOR

Indian Ocean

6th Fleet AOR

Europe

10th Fleet

Fleet cyber command. Ft. Meade MD, 29 Jan 2010

SSIC

Standard Subject Identification Code




Used in regards to the subject of all Naval Correspondence and Messages

Ships of the Line

Battleships of the early navy. Largest, 64-100 guns

Frigates

Cruisers of 18th century. Smaller and faster , carried 28 to 44 guns

Sloops of war

Small sailing ships, 10-20 guns

Pearl Harbor

December 7, 1941 First attack in history using only aircraft from carriers.

Battle of Coral Sea

May 1942. First battle fought solely by air groups. Fleets never saw each other, lost USS Lexington and USS Yorktown

Battle of Normandy

D-DAY. June 6, 1944. Largest amphibious assault ever in history

USS Independence

January 1959. First Atlantic carrier deployed to vietnam area

USS Forrestal Fire

July 1967. Gulf of Tonkin. Missile misfired and caused a huge fire. Changed the way navy handles DC

USS Stark

May 1987. Iraqi aircraft "mistakenly" fire 2 missiles that his FFG-31, killing 37 sailors

USS Cole

October 2000. Yemen. Cole was attacked by a small boat with explosives.

ANTI TERRORISM SECTION

ANTI TERRORISM SECTION

Deadly Force

Force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm

FPCON

Force Protection Conditions

RAM

Random Anti-terrorism Measures

How Many types of terrorist operations are there? Name them

4


-Dynamic, quick, results are immediate


-Simple, easy to carry out


-Offensive by design- directed towars a more powerful force


-Designed for Impact- bold targets, 9/11



3 categories of terrorist organization

Operations


Intellegence


Auxiliary

Operation Organiation

Carry out attack



Intelligence Organization

Surveillance and obtain orders

Auxiliary Organization

Collect money, supplies, information of the area

Phases of Terrorist organization

Initial Surveillance


Target Selection


Detailed Surveillance


Training Prep


Attack



Devine Terrorism

Calculated use of violence or threat of violence to cause fear

Counter Terrorism

Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter and respond to terrorism

FPCON levels

5.


Normal


Alpha


Bravo


Charlie


Delta

FPCON Alpha

Possible terrorist activity, no indications



FPCON Bravo

More predictable terrorist threat, not targeted

FPCON Charlie

when an incident occurs or intel indicates an attack is being planned

FPCON Delta

when an incident occurs or intel indicates imminent terrorist actions against specific locations

NSF

Navy security force, 1 year permanently assigned to security

ISF

Inport security force, temporary assigned to security 1 year, in port

Post

aor of a sentry

BRF

Basic Reaction Force

SRF

Secondary Reaction Force

Where is the Authority of a century derived from

US Naval Regulations Article 1038



DAMAGE CONTROL

DAMAGE CONTROL

How many AFFF stations

20

Capacity of AFF tanks

600 gallons

Ratio of water to AFFF

94% water/6%AFFF

Capacity of 2 AFFF tanks in HB

3900 Gallons

How many repair lockers

10; 28 unit lockers

Class A Fire

Water, CO2, AFFF



Class B Fire

AFFF, PKP, HFP, APC



Class C Fire

Co2

Class D fire

Jettison

DC Offiver

CHENG; CDR Groom

PKP Bottle Operation and sizes

Pull pin, Activate CO2, Spray in sweep motion.


2 sizes, 18 and 27 lb.


18-19 feet


27-21 feet

Box Fan rating

3200 CFM

Ram fan rating

2000 CFM

Dewatering Equipment

5.


P-100 - JP5


Stype eductor


Perijet Eductor


ESP -440v


Buckets and swabs

Pipe pates

Soft patch


Jubilee


EWARP


Banding

EWARP accronym

Emergency Water Activated Repair Patch 150 psi

Positions on a repair party

11


Repair party leader


team leader


investigator


nozzleman


plugman


overhaulman


scene leader


phone talker


electrician


hoseman


accessman

Fireman system

composite system, 2 12 in mains.


26 pumps, 1000 gpm

DC bible

NSTM 555

Gasmask and canister

MCU-2P with C-2 Canister

ENGINEERING

ENGINEERING

How many catapults

4

how many can be fired at same time

2

how many gallons of feedwater do the cats have?

7000

what is minimum mains steam supply to launch aircraft

450 psi

how much water is req to perform a cat shot?

250 gallons

A/C capacity

800 ton, 9.6 million btus

reefer capacity

7 ton, 84 thousand btus

primary and secondary purpose of ac

1. keep equipment cool


2. crew comfort



TXV

Thermal expansion valve. Regulate refrigerant in coil.

Phases in refrigeration cycle.

Compression, Condencation, Expansion, Evaporation

Refrigerant on board

R-134A

Chill water loops

1-3 loops. Fwd, Midship, Aft & Island loop

WRV

Water Regulating Valve. Maintain constant refrigerant condensing pressure.

# of list control tanks

10

location of list control tanks

port and starboard side, frames 96-148, 4th and 6th decks

location of 2 list control pumps

shaft alley 4A

SSTG Ratings

4160 volts


60hz


1388 amps


8 MW



EDG Ratings

4160 V


60 hz


347 A


2 MW

AIR DEPT

AIR DEPT

4 Fixed Wing Aircraft

F/A 18 A/B/C/D Hornet - Fighter/escort


F/A 18 E/F Rhino - Fighter/attack


E2-C Hawkeye - Electronic Surveillance


C-2 COD

4 Helicopters

UH-46 Sea Knight - VERTREP


CH-53 Sea Stallion - Cargo/personnel


MH-53 Black Stallion - mine hunter


SH-60 Sea Hawk - SAR/USW

Hummer Hole location

Portside island flight deck

# of fuel stations on FD

15

What is the flight deck surveillance system?

ILARTS




Integrated Launch and Recovery Television Surveillance

FD Lights

Line up - center of the landing area


Deck Edge - edge of flight deck


flood lights- night time flight deck maint

Purpose of IFLOLS and location

port side across from island. Gives visual aid for landing aircraft. AKA "meatball"

LSO platform location

Aft port corner of FD. Aft ACE 4



Bow Shot lines

red and white

waist shot lines

yellow

Arresting gear number and order from fwd to aft

4.




3A


3


2


1



purpose of JBD

Jet Blast Deflector




Deflect jet blast up and off flight deck




1,2,3 have 6 panels, 4 has 4 panels

6 Flight quarters stations

Primary flight control


Flight deck control


Hanger deck control


v2 maint office


v4 maint office


crash and salvave

Who is responsible for Damage Control of air dept?

Air Bosn

AFFF stations on the flight deck

22.


10 port and stbd. 2 island


Green and white lettering

Movable object identification and examples

red and yellow.


ACE


Weapons Elevator


JBD

P-25, what is it?

Firefighting truck on flight deck. 2 during flight ops. 1 by ace 1 and 1 between jbd 1 and 2.



PRI FLY. Who sits there? Location?

Located 09, Air Boss (CDR Kaczynski) and Mini Boss (CDR Gardner)



Flight Deck Control. Who? Location?

Inside island fwd port side. Handler (LCDR Mackey)

Announcement systems for FD and HB

HB - 3MC


FD - 5MC

How many helicopter spots on board?

9. Spot 7 is on ACE 3.

SUPPLY DEPT

SUPPLY DEPT

Purpose of ship store

crew comfort


provide day to day living services


source of profit for mwr


good morale

Navy cash card date

1988

purpose of navy cash

remove need for sailors to carry cash on ships

max amount allowed on strip

1000

daily max to be transferred to cash card

400

amount that can be spent before putting card into atm

25

BDFA

Basic Daily Food Allowance. Money taken from pay to pay for meals onboard the ship

MRE

Meal ready to Eat

Never out list purpose

Items the ship cannot run out of:


Toilet paper


paper plates


paper cups


trash bags


copy paper



S-1

Stock Control



S-1A

Post office

S-2

Food Services

S-3

Ships Services

S-4

Dispursing

S-5

Hotel Services

S-6

Aviation Supply

S-7

MWR

S-8

General Stores

S-8A

Hazmat

S-10

QA

S-11

CPO Mess

S-13 / SS40

DCPO

Categories of HAZMAT

Flammable

Aerosol


Toxic


Compressed Gasses


Oxidizing Materials


Corrosive Materials


Incompatable Materials

2 substances that when combined have a chemical reaction




Bleach and ammonia


Vinegar and Baking soda

Contents of hazmat spill kit

shovels


gloves


coveralls


buckets


absorbent materials


containers and labels

PPE for hazmat

goggles


face shield


apron


respiratory


gloves

MSDS

Material Safety Data Sheet


Identify material


hazardous ingredients


characteristis


hazards


ppe


first aid procedures


name and info of manufacturer

DECK DEPT

DECK DEPT

1st LT

LT. Arrington, dept head

1st div

anchoring

2nd div

unrep

3rd div

boat ops

DC div

DCPO for Deck dept

Mooring lines and locations

12 8in mooring lines and 2 9in storm lines


1-4 and fwd storm line -- Forecastle


5 - fwd hp1 outboard


6-7 - aft hb 1


8 - aft of officer qd


9-12 and aft storm line -- fantail



Bridge Watchstanders

BMOW - piping and 1MC


Helmsman - steering


Lee Helmsman - throttle


Look Out - looks out for air/surface contacts


Aft steering

Anchor

Mark 2 Stockless - 30 tons



Anchor Chain

12 shots


1 shot is 15 fathoms/90 feet


1080 feet of chain onboard

1st shot

white red white

2nd shot

white white white white white

3rd shot

white white white blue white white white

4th shot

white x4 red white x4

11th shot

warning shot, entire chain is yellow

12th shot

danger shot, entire chain is red

NAV

NAV



VMS

Voyage Management System

GPS

Global Positioning system

True Bearing

Bearing relative to true north

Relative Bearing

bearing realitive to the ship. Bow - 000

DR

Dead Reckoning

Dead Reckoning

Determine possible encounters with hazards to navigation

Fix

ships position without reference to former positions

Set

direction the ship is being pushed off course

Drift

speed at which the ship is being pushed off course

Rules of the Road

manual used to safely navigate through waters, maintained by uscg

Day Shapes

Large black shapes that tell other ships that we are in a special circumstance

Nighttime day shapes

Ball - Redlight


Diamond - white light

DIW

Dead in the Water, No propulsion available

Arc of lights

Masthead - 225


Stern - 135


P and S running lights - 112.5

Buoyage systems

2; Cardinal and lateral

COLREGS

Collision Regulations at Sea; dictage the location of lines of demarcation. Inland vs international waters.

SOPA

Senior Officer Present Afloat

Lines of Lattitude

parallel lines that run east to west. Equator is reference

Lines of Longitude

Lines that run north to south. Prime meridian is reference

GMT

Greenwich mean time. Time zone reference point

How many time zones and designators

24 time zones; 25 designators, juliet is not used

QM's sea and anchor watches

Nav Evaluator


Nav plotter


Bearing Book Recorder


Bearing taker


Deck log recorder


Signal Bridge personnel

Navigator

In charge of safe navigation of the ship.

Bridge location

08 level

Signal bridge location

09 level

Bridge watchstanders

OOD


Conning Officer


JOOW


Helmsman


Lee Helmsman


BMOW


QMOW

Ways to visually communicate

Flaghoist


Flashing Light


Semaphore

# of Search Lights

6

# of flag bags on board

2

ALPHA - Divers in the water

Bravo - Transfer of fuel/ammo

Foxtrot- fixed wing flight ops

Golf - Guide Ship

Hotel - Helicopter ops

India - Mooring alongside

Kilo - working alfot

Lima - Hero Conditions

Oscar - Man overboard

Papa - personnel recall



Romeo - Replenishment at sea

Uniform - Anchored

Flag 5 - Breakdown

1st Substitute - Absentee for Admiral

2nd Sub- Absentee for Chief of Staff

3rd Sub - absentee for CO

4th Sub - Absentee for Civilian Official

RX Dept

RX Dept

Responsibilities of RX Dept

Create steam for propulsion, electricity, cats, and reboiler services


Make potable water


Pollution abatement


High pressure and ships service air

# Rx's on CVN77

2

RX Scram

Emergency shutdown of the rx

RX Critical

Rx is operating at a steady power level

# of reboilers, locations, and loads

2 reboilers


1 in 1A Shaft alley


2 in 4B Shaft alley


Loads: Service steam, Laundry steam, DU air ejectors, ALO purifier heaters, MLO purfier heaters

CSC

Catapult supervisory Control, regulates the rate of refill of the cat steam accumulators

HPAC, # and locations

High pressure air compressors - supply 4200 lb air for propulsion plant and ships uses


4 on board


1 and 2 in 1mmr


3 and 4 in 2 mmr

Uses of High Pressure Air

EDG starting air, SCBA recharge, ACE pressure flasks, Catapult arresting gear

SSAC, # and location and uses

Ships Service Air Compressors - provide low pressure air for propulsion plant and ships uses


3 on board


1 in 1mmr


2 in 2rar


3 in 2mmr


- dental operating rooms, flight deck cameras, radar control panel air, pneumatic tool connections

Distilling plants - purpose, #, Location

convert seawater into potable water and rx make up water


4 on board


1 and 2 in 1mmr


3 and 4 in 2 mmr


100 thousand gallons per day per unit

EDG

Emergency Diesel generators


Primary- provide electrical power to rx fill pumps


Secondary - provide emergency power to the ship

SSTG's purpose, number and location

Ship Service Turbine Generators


4


1 and 2 in 1mmr


3 and 4 in 2mmr



CTG purpose, number, location

Coolant Turbine Generator

4


1 and 2 in 1rar


3 and 4 in 2rar



Who is the RO

CDR Hoffman

RC Div

ET's


Rx dept electronic equipment

RE Div

EM's


Rx dept electrical equipment

RL Div

MM's


Water chemistry and radcon

RM

MM's


Rx plant equipment

RP

MM's


Steam plant equipment

RA

EN's and MM's


EDG's

TLD

Thermo Luminescent Dosimeter


measures radiation

Supervisor watchstanders

EOOW - Central


Load Dispatch - Central


Watch officer - EOS


Watch Supervisor - roving all plant spaces


Chief RX watch - RAR's roving


Chief Machinery operator - MMR's roving



Main Engines, purpose, locations,

Convert steam energy to move the ship


4


1 and 4 in 1 MMR


2 and 3 in 2 MMR

Max shaft RPM

171

First Nuclear powered vessel, surface ship, and carrier

USS Nautilus


USS Longbeach


USS Enterprise

Father of nuclear power

ADM. Hyman G Rickover

Advantages of nuclear power

less pollution


less time between refuel

Fuel for rx

Uranium 235

Nuclear reaction process

U 235 absorbs a neutron causing the U235 to become U236 which is extremely unstable and then splits into 2 atoms while releasing neutrons which collide with water molecules that generate heat

RX design on 77

A4W

ORSE

Operational Reactor Safeguards Exam

What is orse

Annual inspection of RX dept. to ensure the safe operation of the reactors

Combat ststems

Combat systems

CSO

CDR Lutz

CSIO

LCDR Hall

CSMO

LCDR Borsman

CS1

Maincom- manage hf, vhf, uhf, shf, ehf equipment

Cs2

Network security

Cs31

Adp

Cs32

Edp

Cs5

Ships self defense systems/data link

Cs6

Ships surveillance and control/navigation and radar systems.

Cs7

Ships weapons systems

Cs8

Interior communications

Cs9

Exterior communications

Detect to engage

Assessment of selected major warfare capabilities and modes of the entire ship's combat system.

RADAR

RAdio Detection And Ranging

SONAR

SOund NAvigation Ranging

Types of Weapons

Harpoon - missile for surface targets


Tomahawk - Long range cruise missile


Vertical Launched ASROC - Navys primary surface weapon


Standard missiles


Torpedo


RAM


CIWS


NATO Sea Sparrow

3D Radar

SPS-48E - range, bearing, and elevation

2D Radars

SPS - 49 - range and bearing.

CSOSS

Combat systems operations sequencing system - maintenance of the highest possible levels of readiness

CSRO

Combat Systems Readiness Officer - liason between TAO and CSOOW.

CSOOW

Combat Systems Officer Of the Watch - Responsible to the CSO

RSS

Radar systems supervisor

ISS

Information systems supervisor

XCS

External communications supervisor

WSS

Weapons systems supervisor

ESS

Electronics system supervisor

Hang Fire

An accidental delayed ignition of the primer, igniter or propelling charge

Miss Fire

The failure of a primer to ignite when the firing action is initiated

Hot gun

300 or more rounds fired within a 5 minute period. A round still in the chamber could fire without warning. Gun must be left alone and pointed in a safe direction for a minimum of 30 minutes

Train warning cycle

Red Circle painted around a power driven installments to establish a safe distance for personnel.




The words DANGER AREA must be written in white.

HERO

Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance

Hero explanation

Technical guidance for operating requirements to ensure safe operating procedures and precautions necessary to prevent accidental initiation of explosives.

Blue ammunition

Training or firing practice

Electronic Cooling Systems

Provides a stable temperature environment essential to the satisfactory operation of a shipboard radar or weapon system.

Gyro system

Keeps weapons system "level" in comparison to pitch, roll, and heading for the fire control system.

Number of transmitters

17. 15 broad band, 2 narrow band

Receivers

28. 26 broad band, 2 narrow

HF Range

3-30 MHZ

UHF Range

300 MHZ-3GHZ

VHF Range

30-300 MHZ

EHF

30-300 GHZ

SHF

3-30 GHZ

WSC-6

Whiskey 6. Uses the Defense Satellite Communications System to transmit and receive data. Primary internet system

WSC-8

Whiskey 8. Uses the Commercial Broadband Sat program. Secondary Internet system

INFOCON

5 levels of information control. We use level 3.

Underwater Log

measures and provides ships speed in knots and distance travelled through water

Rod Meter

non retractable speed sensor, rod at bottom of ship

Gyrocompass

WSN/7(v)3

Gyro Locations

Located in FWD and AFT IC in #1MMR and #2 MMR respectivly

J-Dial

3IV - station to station calling through the ship

POTS

Plain old Telephone System - off ship calling

CIWS

Close In Weapon System

CIWS

Last Line of defense. 20 mm gatling gun, 75 rounds per second. approx 1550 round drum capacity. 1NM range. 2 on board. Fwd Stbd side. Aft port side

RNSSMS

Nato SeaSparrow Surface Missile System. Rapid reaction self defense system used against airborne targets. 2 launchers and 4 directors.

SLQ-32

Anti-ship missile defense (Soft Kill)


Has a Passive only mode.


And a Passive & Active (Jam) mode



.50 Caliber Mounts

10 gun mounts placed in strategic locations around the ship to provide maximum arcs of fire. Manned during full bore evolutions

MK-31 RAM

rapid reaction self defense system used against airborne targets and missiles


FWD Ram - 02-32-0-WS


AFT Ram - 03-256-01-WS

Ops

Ops

STG

Sonar Tech Geographic

SONAR

SOund NAvigation and Ranging

SONAR Bible

RP-33

DIFAR

Directional Frequency Analysis Recording




Passive only, listens

DICAS

Directional Command Active Sonobuoy System




Active only, pings

Snells Law

A ray traveling through one region will travel through another region in a different speed and direction

Factors that affect sound in water

Temperature


Salinity


Pressure

TWS

Torpedo Warning System




Early warning system for torpedoes. Listens and fires ATT (Anti Torpedo Torpedo)



NIXIE

Torpedo counter measure. A winch holds a cable which pulls a "FISH" behind the ship which makes a sound that imitates the sound of the ship to confuse the torpedo for a "soft kill"

CV-TSC

Carrier Tactical Support Center


SQQ-34


Provides a complete tactical picture utilizing multiple systems

CV-TSC Watchstations

TACCO - Tactical Coordinator


MSO - Mission support operator


TSO - Tactical Sensor Operator

WQC-2A

Underwater telephone



ASTAC

Anti-Submarine Tactical Air Controller

OPSO

CDR Collins

CDCO

CDR Mauldin

CDC

Combat Direction Center


Gather Process Disseminate Evaluate Display info

IFF

Identification Friend or Foe

IFF Modes

5 Normal


4 Emergency

TACAN

Tactical Air Navigation

EMCON

Emission Control


Management of all electromagnetic and electro-acoustic emissions to maintain the maximum tactical advantage

SPS-48E

Primary Air Radar


3D


220NM Range

SPS-49

Secondary Air Radar


2D


256 NM

SPS-67

Primary Nav radar


56.5 NM



SPQ-9B

Fire Control Radar


Air and Surface


Air - 80 NM


Surface - 20NM

SLQ-32

Electronic Countermeasures

CIVIC

Carrier Intelligence Center

CATCC

Carrier Intelligence Center

CATCC

Carrier Air Traffic Control Center

COTOP

Commanding Officers Tactical Operations Plot

METOC

Meterology and Oceanography

TAO

Tactical Actions Officer


ADWC

Air Defense Watch Coordinator

CDCWO

Combat Direction Center Watch Officer

DBM

Database manager

CDCWS

Combat Direction Center Watch Supervisor

AICS

Air Intercept Controller Supervisor

AIC

Air Intercept Controller

ASTAC

Anti Submarine Tactical Air Controller

TIC

Tactical Information Coordinator

3 Types of Links

Link 4A - Dolly


Link 11 - Gator


Link 16 - Timber