Operations part 2 Flashcards

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What is the secondary mission of CIC/CDC?

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Control and/or assist in specific operations as delegated by proper authority

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Referring to CIC/CDC what are the following:

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Gathering: Collection of information from various sources / Processing: filtering information / Display: Displaying the processed information / Evaluation: Come to an operational decision by evaluating the information / Dissemination: Distributing the information o various control stations / Control and Assist: Can call upon CIC for various operations

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What are the responsibilities of the EWS?

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Electronic Warfare Supervisor?responsible for all EW information

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What are the responsibilities of the AWC?

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Air warfare Coordinator?responsible for air contact picture around ship

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What are the responsibilities of the SUWC?

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Surface Warfare Coordinator?responsible for the management of surface contacts

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What are the responsibilities of the UWC (Undersea surface coordinator)?

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Manages subsurface contacts

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What is the responsibility of the CICWS (CIC watch supervisor)?

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Supervisor of enlisted personnel in CIC

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What is the responsibility of the radar operator?

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Operates surface and air search radar equipment

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What is the responsibility of the shipping officer?

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Supervisors the surface picture during radar navigation

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What are the responsibilities of the piloting officer?

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Man the 1JS circuit. Makes piloting recommendation to the conning officer during radar navigation

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What is OPORDER?

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Operational Order

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What is an operation order?

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Order issued by a cdr to execute an operation in the immediate future

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What is an OPLAN?

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Operational plan

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What is an operation plan?

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Complete formatted plan prepared well in advance for conducting military operations

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What?s optask?

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An operational tasking

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What is task force?

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Component of a fleet, as many as 10

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What is a task group?

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Component of a force, can be so man as 10

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What is a task unit?

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Component of a task group, can be so many as 10

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What is task element?

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Component of a task nit, can b as many as 10

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What is battle force?

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Naval task group designed to destroy hostile subs, surface, and air forces

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What is an amphib ready group?

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Naval task group designated to conduct amphib operations

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What is a strategic plot?

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Large area true plot showing position, movement and strength of own an enemy forces within a prescribed area

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What are Geographic plot?

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Maintained on the DRT/ACDS, true display of all tracks within the immediate area

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What s a surface summary plot?

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Short-range surface plot used to manage surface contacts

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What is an air summary plot?

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Medium to long range plot (200nm) used to display air contacts

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What is CPA?

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Closest point of approach

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What s a surface status board?

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Displays summary of surface data such as course, speed, CPA, and amplifying information of own ship?s tracks

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What is an equipment status board?

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Displays status of all CIC associated equipment-radars

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What is a communications status board?

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Displays status of all communications circuits and equipment

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What is an EW information board?

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Displays own ship?s emcon status and status of all active threat emitters

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Why is there a navigational plot in CIC?

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Because CIC is responsible for the safe navigation of the ship

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What is the function of a TDS (tactical data system)?

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Enables the battle force to combat the threat

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What is the purpose of data links?

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Used to rapidly trf information from the TDS

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What is a radar repeater?

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Used to detect and track surface and air contacts

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What are radiotelephones?

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Used for voice tactical and admin external communications by ships and ac

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How does the height of the antenna effect detection?

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Taller the antenna the more range of detection

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What is the operational relationship of the following to CIC/CDC?

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Pilot house- Provide navigation and contact information / Signal bridge- Records and correlates all information received externally / Radio central- Construct and maintains communication plan / Weapons station- Provides accurate information of ship?s weapons system / Look outs- help determine surface and air contacts to determine target?s course, speed and CPA

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What is air warfare?

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Action required to destroy or reduces an enemy?s air or missile threat

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What is Surface warfare?

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Action required denying the enemy use of its surface vessels

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What is undersea warfare?

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To deny an enemy?s effective use f it?s sub force

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What is command and control warfare (C2W)?

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The integrated use of operations security (OPSEC), military deception (MILDEC), psychology operations (PSYOP), electronic warfare, and physical destruction

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What is amphiv warfare?

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Successful completion of amphib assault utilizing ship-to-shore movement of a landing force and its equipment

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What is mine warfare (MIW)?

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Included designing, producing, and laying mines

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What is MIO?

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Maritime Interdiction Operations

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What is MIO?

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Operations designated to impose restrictive maritime sanctions on designated countries

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What is non-combatant evacuation operation (NEO)?

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Safe removable of US forces, from designated area of responsibility

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What is SAR (search and rescue)?

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Use of available resources to assist persons and property in potential actual distress

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What is aircraft carrier used for?

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Launch and recovery of aircrafts

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What is CG Cruiser?

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Protects task force from surface attacks

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What is DD Destroyer?

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Moves platforms for armament and sub detection equip

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What is a DDG Guided Missile Destroyer?

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Screens fleet striking forces to escort amphb forces, and support

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What is a T-AO Oilier?

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Operates with Underway replenishment groups to deliver fuel to ships at ea

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What is a T-AE Ammunition Ship?

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Operates with URG to deliver missiles and ammunition to the fleet

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What are flags/pennants used for?

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Short-range communication for tactical and administrative signals

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What are day shapes?

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Used to indicate special evolutions or conditions onboard to other ships in the vicinity

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How are flashing lights used in communication?

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Morse code in 12-inch mercury-Xenon searchlight. Max signaling speed is 15 words per min

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What is the Semaphore?

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A rapid and secure means of transmitting visual messages, better for long messages

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What are flares and Pyrotechnic light used for?

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Signals in emergencies

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What is infrared signaling?

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Light that cannot be seen b the naked eye. A special receiver is used to view the light being transmitted

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What day shapes/light are used for the following?

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Vessel at anchorage- standard in port lights at night, one ball shape flown from a yardarm during day / Vessel not under command- standard lights at night plus two red vertical lights displayed on the mast near the mast head light—day time- two ball shapes flown from yardarm / Vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver: Standard lights at night plus red over white over red vertical lights A ball shape over a diamond shape over a ball shape / Vessel Aground: standard lights at night plus two vertical red lights. Daytime: 3 balls flown from the yardarm

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What is standard steaming light?

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White fwd and aft masthead lights, arranged one over the other to form an angle from a distance, red port running light, green starboard, and white stem

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What are standard lights in port?

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Red aircraft warning lights on top of the mast, white bow and stern lights on the flag and jack staff, and white deck lights.

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What flags and pennants are used for the following:

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Refueling/Ammo: Bravo-red =Senior Officer Present Afloat (SOPA): Standard Pennant- green/white/pink = Breakdown: 5- yellow with blue X = Personnel Recall: Papa- blue with white squares = Boat recall: Quebec- yellow = Divers: Alpha-white blue = Personnel working afloat or over the side: Kilo- Yellow and Blue = HERO- Lima- yellow and black squares = Ready to receive a ship along side: Romeo-red and yellow = Man Overboard: Oscar- red and yellow = Anchoring: Uniform-white with red squares = Absentee pennants: first sub+flag officer, second sub+chief of staff, third sub=+CO

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What are the 3 parts of a message?

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Heading, text, and ending

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What are the 4 types of msgs?

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Flash, Immediate, Priority, Routine

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What does minimize mean?

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A program to reduce the amount of radio traffic sent on circuits

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What does EEFI stand for?

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Essential Elements of friendly Information

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What is a BEADWINDOW?

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A 7-code number corresponding to communications security violations

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What does GINGERBREAD mean?

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There is an intruder on the line (circuit)

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What are the following frequencies and ranges:

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HF- high frequency- 3,000 to 30,000 / VHF- very high frequency- 30,000-300,000 / UHF- Ultra high frequency- 300,000-3,000,000 / SHF- Super high frequency- 3mhz ? 30mhz / EHF- Extremely high frequency- frequencies above 30mgz

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What is SHF used for?

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SATCOMMS

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What are the two types of communication of COMSEC?

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Clear and encrypted

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Who is the CMS custodian?

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The crypto authority aboard

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What is the CMS custodian responsible to the CO for?

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Issuance and destruction of all crypto material

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What is access?

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The ability to obtain knowledge of classified material

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What is classification?

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The determination that official info requires

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What is clearance?

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An eligibility level of access to classified information

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What is a compromise?

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A Security violation

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What is ?need to know? in correlation with classified information?

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The necessity for access to, knowledge of, or possession of classified information

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What is a restricted area?

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Area that contains classified information

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What is NWPL?

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Naval Warfare Publication Library

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How does the following correlate with the NWPL:

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Handling, accountability, and storage: assigned to accountability / Changes and Corrections: usually done in black pen red IS NOT permitted / Reference value: an open resource of all ships operations on different levels

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What do you do if you discover a compromise?

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Report to the nearest authority

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What is emergency destruction?

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The total destruction of classified materials and equipment beyond recognition in case of an emergency, ex abandon ship

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What is a CASREP?

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Causality Report

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What is the purpose of the following contained in a CASREP?

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Initial: reporting the ship?s status in a diminished combat readiness posture- 48hrs / Update: reports changes to and or additional information regarding a previously submitted CASREP / Correction: CASCOR?s are submitted upon correction of the casualty / Cancellation: Canceling a previous submission

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Explain the following information required n a casrep:

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Initiating department: information about the department who initiated the casrep / Operation: How department/ships? operations are affected by the CASREP / Supply: lack of supply onboard, in regards to the casrep, or how the part (installed) will be (or need to be) supplied

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What is a MOVEREP?

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Movement report- primary source of location data

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What is CSTT?

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Combat Systems training Team- drills and trains repair light (combat systems) and combat systems personnel

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What is SERT?

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Ship?s electronic Team

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What is the ETT?

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Engineering training team- drills and trains engineering department watch standers

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What is DCTT?

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Damage Control Training Team- drills and trains repair locker

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What is STT?

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Seamanship Training Team- drills and trains bridge watches and lookouts

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What is ATT?

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Aviation Training Team- drills and trains flight deck personnel

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What is ITT?

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Integrated Training Team. Made of key personnel from each ship training team. They come together to combine drills into larger more arrive drills, coordinating interactions between drill sets.

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What is the SPS-73?

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Short-range navigation and surface search radar. Range min. 40 yards to 48 NM

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What is the SPS-67?

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Primary surface search radar. Range min. 75 yards to 100 NM. Primary surface radar. 2-D.

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What is the MK-23 TAS?

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2-D fire control. Min. range 2000 yard to 25 NM. Detects and tracks high-speed targets.

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hat does TAS stand for?

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Target Acquisition System

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What is the SPA-25?

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Radar repeater used to detect track and display local tracks.

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What is the ACDS?

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Advanced Combat Direction System Console.

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What type of ACDS do we have?

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AN/SYQ-20, ACDS Block 1

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What does the ACDS do?

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Allows command and control of battle group tactical operations through censor?s weapons and intelligence sources.

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What is the GCCS-M?

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Global Command Control System Maritime.

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Why get these pins?

What is the purpose of the GCCS-M?

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To formulate tactical decisions—long range near real time tactical display

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What is the ASTAB?

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Automated Status Board.

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Why get these pins?

What is the purpose of the ASTAB?

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To display real time/ non-real time digital information.

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Why get these pins?

What is data link 4A?

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AKA Dolly —UHF communication link providing computer control communication between aircraft.

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What is data link 11?

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AKA Gator—-High speed digital data link between TDS units . Used to exchange tracking information and weapons control orders.

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What is data link 14?

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AKA Beaver—-NO LONGER OB ABE LINCOLN

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What is data link 16?

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High-speed digital UHF satellite communication link has anti-jam capabilities.

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Why get these pins?

What is the length of the flight deck?

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1092

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Why get these pins?

What is the overall length of the ship?

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1115?4

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Why get these pins?

What is the navigational draft?

A

37?6

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Why get these pins?

What is the Water Line?

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1039?8

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What is the Bean?

A

133?

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Why get these pins?

How many displacement tons is the ship?

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95,000

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What is the speed of the ship in Knots?

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30 knots.

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What are the ships of the Lincoln battle group?

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USS Shiloh CG-67, USS Mobile Bay CG-53, USS Paul Hamilton DDG-60, USS Fletcher DD-92, USS Ruben James FFG-57, USS Cheyenne SSN-73, USS Honolulu SSN-718, USS Camden A0E-2.

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What is a T-AE?

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Ammunition ship. Deliver ammo and missiles at ships at sea.

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What is an AD?

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Destroyer Tender.

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What is a P-AFS?

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Combat store ship. Conducts unreps.

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What is an AS?

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Submarine tender.

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What is an AO?

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Oilers. Carry fuel, jet fuel and other petroleum products.

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What is an AOE?

A

Oilers, ammo and stores.

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What is a CG?

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Guided missile cruiser.

127
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What is a CVN?

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Nuclear power carrier

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What is a DD/DDG?

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Destroyer / guided missile destroyer. Fast ships

129
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What is FFG?

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Guided missile frigate. For escort and patrol.

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What is a LLC/ AGF?

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Amphibious command ship.

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What is an LHA?

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Amphibious assault ship.

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What is a LHD?

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Amphibious warfare ship.

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What is a LPD?

A

Amphibious transport dock.

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What is a LPH?

A

Amphibious assault ship.

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Why get these pins?

What is LSD?

A

Dock landing ship.

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Why get these pins?

What is a MCS?

A

Mine counter measure support ship.

137
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Why get these pins?

What is an ATF?

A

Ocean going fleet tugs.

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Why get these pins?

What is an ARS?

A

Repair and salvage ship.

139
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What is ECM?

A

Electronic Countermeasure

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Why get these pins?

What are two types of ECM?

A

Passive- receive only, Active- using electronic jamming—actions the enemy can detect

141
Q

Why get these pins?

What are 4 types of missiles (AIM)?

A

Sparrow III Guided Missile / Sidewinder Guided Missile / Advanced medium range air-to-air missile / Phoenix Missile

142
Q

Why get these pins?

What are 4 types of destructive devices (AGM)?

A

Maverick Missile / HARM Missile / Joint stand off weapon / Harpoon

143
Q

Why get these pins?

What are 3 types of bombs?

A

Laser Guided Bombs / Joint Direct Attack Munitions Guided bomb- GPS / Cluster Bomb units

144
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the MSAS?

A

Multi-sensor analysis system-converts analog real-time or pre-recorded data

145
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the dipping Sonar?

A

Sonar that obtains range, bearing, Doppler info and listens and collects information by target echoes.

146
Q

Why get these pins?

What are sonobouys?

A

Sonar?s that are dropped in the water and float on the surface to send and receive transmision

147
Q

Why get these pins?

What are the 4 types of Sonar buoys?

A

BT- Bathythermograph / DIFAR- Directions frequency analyzer and recording / Directional command active sono-buoy system-DICASS / VLAD- vertical line array DIFAR

148
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the CDC?

A

Combat direction center- responsible for the coordination of all matter pertaining to combat operations

149
Q

Why get these pins?

Which two modules of the CDC deal with anti-sub warfare?

A

ASW, and ZULU

150
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the purpose of torpedoes?

A

T search, detect, attack and destroy submarines

151
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the purpose of mines?

A

To defend and control straights, port approaches, convoy anchorage, and seaward costal barriers

152
Q

Why get these pins?

What are torpedo countermeasures?

A

Used to provide deceptive countermeasure against acoustic and wake homing torpedoes

153
Q

Why get these pins?

What I the CIWS?

A

Close in weapon system—anti-ship missile defense—4 mounts—can operate from panel or remotely

154
Q

Why get these pins?

What is NSSNS?

A

Nato Sea Sparrow Missile System

155
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the SLQ-32(V)4?

A

Used for anti-ship missile defense by electronic jamming or to passively receive signals for id purposes—has 2 modes—ES and EA

156
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the SLQ-25/25A?

A

NIXIE- torpedo countermeasures?located on the fantail

157
Q

Why get these pins?

How many modes does the NIXIE have?

A

2- acoustic and magnetic

158
Q

Why get these pins?

How many 50 caliber mounts are there OB?

A

10 numbered 50-59

159
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the range of the 50cal?

A

Max 7400yds min 2000yds

160
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the hot gun for a 50cal?

A

200 rounds in 2 minutes or less

161
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the rate of the CIWS?

A

3000 rounds per minutes

162
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the hot gun for a CWIS?

A

300 rounds in 5 minutes or less

163
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the CIC/CDC Surface Summary Plot?

A

Short range surface plot used to manage surface contacts

164
Q

Why get these pins?

What is the global command control system maritime?

A

Long range near real time tactical display used by commanders to formulate tactical decisions

165
Q

Why get these pins?

What is Link 16?

A

A high speed digital, UHF satellite communications link, which employs frequency agility and has ante jam capabilities

166
Q

Why get these pins?

Where is the additional remote for AN/SLQ 25 A?

A

ASW Module

167
Q

Why get these pins?

Who is responsible for the coordination of all matters pertaining to combat operations?

A

CDC

168
Q

Why get these pins?

Which Submarine detection system is primarily for CV inner zone defense(015nm)?

A

SH60F Ocean Hawk

169
Q

Why get these pins?

Which Submarine detection system is primarily for outer carrier-battle group antisubmarine zones?(100+nm)?

A

P-3 Orion