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What are some of a Division Officer's Responsibilities? - ✔✔
- Supervise the performance of the work within the division carrying out the shipboard maintenance and material management.
- Schedule and conduct training for division personnel.
- By personal supervision and frequent inspection, ensure that spaces, equipment, and supplies assigned to the division are maintained.
- Promptly reports to department head repairs which may be required or other defects which need correction.
- Assigns personnel to watches and duties within division and develop rotation programs.
- Maintains a Division notebook
- Responsible for all administration for the division
- Ensures damage control equipment, fittings, and check-off lists is assigned A Division officer is assigned by the CO to lead a division in accordance to with ______? - ✔✔the SORM What is the most important initial action taken by the OOD? - ✔✔Notify List some of the duties of the OOD: - ✔✔- Safety of the ship
- Reports and Logs
- Watches
- Execution of the plan of the day
- Gangways
- Ownship's Boats
- Alarms and Whistles
- Grooming
- Security
- Anti Terrorism Force Protection (ATFP)
- Pier conditions
- Quarterdeck search procedures
- Status of crew aloft, crew over the side, or divers in the water
- Overall appearance and cleanliness of the ship
- Honors and ceremonies.
- Liberty Boats
- Ship's vehicles When announncing Senior officers, how many sounds of the bells in groups of two are given for O-5 to O-10? - ✔✔2 for O-4 and below. 4 for O-5, O- 6 6 for O-7, O- 8 8 for O-9, O- 10 What are the sound signals for passing honors underway? - ✔✔One Blast: attention to starboard Two Blasts: attention to port One blast: hand salute Two blasts: end salute Three blasts: carry on Define the term "Serious Bodily Harm": - ✔✔Does not include black eyes, bloody nose or minor injuries, but does include fractured or dislocated bones, deep cuts, torn members of the body, serious damage to the internal organs and other life-threatening injuries. Define the term "Imminent" - ✔✔Likely to occur at any moment; impending The determination of whether a particular threat or danger is "imminent" is based on assessment of all circumstances known at the time.
In the Deadly Force triangle, what does opportunity entail? - ✔✔Established when a weapon or explosive device is in effective range to cause death or serious bodily harm to DoD personnel or designated assets. In the Deadly Force triangle, what does intent entail? - ✔✔Demonstrated through aggressive actions or lack of compliance; the desire or willingness to cause death, serious bodily harm, or damage to vital assets. List the guidance conditions for "Use of Deadly Force" - ✔✔Inherent Right of Self-Defense. Defense of Others. Assets Vital to National Security. Inherently Dangerous Property. National Critical Infrastructure. Public Health or Safety. Escape. Arrest or Apprehension. Defending against animals. During In-port shipboard emergencies, who does the OOD notify? - ✔✔- Notify the Command Duty Officer (CDO)/CO
- Notify the Department Head or Duty Department Head
- Notify base police, base fire department, or paramedics List the 5 levels of Force Protection Conditions (FPCON): - ✔✔- NORMAL Applies when there is no discernible threat of possible terrorist activity
- ALPHA Applies when there is a general threat of terrorist activity against the installation and the personnel The nature and extent are unpredictable
- BRAVO Applies when an increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists
- CHARLIE
Applies when incident occurs or when intelligence indicates that some form of terrorist action against the installation or it the personnel is imminent
- DELTA Highest level of threat conditions Applies to the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence indicates terrorist action against a specific location or person is likely What factors determine the FPCON conditions? - ✔✔Existence Capability Intentions History Targeting Security Environment Identify the difference between Security Alert vs a Force Protection Alert: - ✔✔- Security - On - ship: threat happening on board the ship.
- FP Alert - Off- ship: Threat Happening off the ship. Like on the Pier. List ATTWO's role: - ✔✔Tactically employs command assets to defend the unit against terrorist attack when in port When in port at a U.S. Navy installation, coordinate integration of waterborne and shore side Anti- Terrorism Force Protection (ATFP) assets into installation security forces Chief of the Guard and other watchstanders (i.e. security boats) report to the ATTWO ATTWO reports to the Command Duty Officer (CDO) What are the 4 threat levels in Anti-Terrorism Force Protection? - ✔✔High
What is the SORM? - ✔✔Standard Organization and Regulations Manual: - Outlines standard Navy Organization
- Dictates required ship's bills, instructions, primary and collateral duties, watch organization, divisional/departmental organization, etc List the Conditions of Readiness: - ✔✔Condition I: General Quarters Condition II: DC, Anti-submarine, STRIKE Condition III: Wartime cruising Conidtion IV: Peacetime Cruising List in order the Navy Administrative Organization: - ✔✔POTUS SECDEF SECNAV CNO Fleet Forces Commander Type Commander DESRON/PHIBRON Ship's CO List in order the Navy Operational Organization: - ✔✔POTUS SECDEF Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff Geographic Combatant Commander Navy Component Commander Numbered Fleet Commander Carrier/ Expeditionary Strike Group COmmander DESRON/ PHIBRON Ship's CO
What areas compose CENTCOM? - ✔✔Middles East, Central Asia, Egypt What areas compose AFRICOM? - ✔✔All of Africa except Egypt What areas compose EUCOM? - ✔✔Europe, Russia, Greenland, Israel What areas compose NORTHCOM? - ✔✔US, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico What areas compose PACOM? - ✔✔Indo-Asia-Pacific Region What areas compose SOUTHCOM? - ✔✔Central and South America, Caribbean What are the 4 Functional Commands? - ✔✔SOCOM, STRATCOM, TRANSCOM, CYBERCOM What is SOCOM? - ✔✔U.S. Special Operations Command:
- Providing combat-ready special operations forces to other Combatant Commanders
- Developing strategy, doctrine and tactics
- Training special forces What is STRATCOM? - ✔✔US Strategic Command:
- Unified Navy and Air Force strategic forces under one command.
- Global Strike (conventional and nuclear)
- Integrated Missile Defense
- DoD Information Ops
- Computer Network Attack (CNA) / Computer Network Defense (CND List all Operational Fleets: - ✔✔Second Fleet Third Fleet
List the CASREP Categories: - ✔✔CAT 2
- Minor degradation in primary mission
- Major degradation or total loss of secondary mission
- Transmitted Priority (P) Precedence
- Updates must be submitted every 30 days CAT 3
- Major degradation in primary or secondary
- Transmitted Immediate (O) Precedence
- Updates must be submitted every 10 days CAT 4
- Total loss of primary mission
- Transmitted Immediate (O) Precedence
- Updates must be submitted every 72 hours What are the 4 types of CASREPS: - ✔✔Initial Update Correction Cancellation What is an "Initial" CASREP? - ✔✔Reports significant equipment casualty; Request specific parts and/ or technical assistance. What is an "Update" CASREP? - ✔✔Changes to information submitted on intiial or previous updates. (i.e. parts, assistance, new estimated time of repair, change in deployment schedule) What is a "Correction" CASREP? - ✔✔Report the repair of previously CASREP'd equipment. CASCORs will be submitted as soon as possible after equipment is repaired and in operational condition. What is a "Cancellation" CASREP? - ✔✔Submitted upon entering availability
Equipment will be fixed as part of the avail Equipment is permanently taken out of use
- Ship decommission
- Equipment upgrade What are the 5 pillars in PESTO? - ✔✔Personnel, Equipment, Supply, Training, and Ordnance What is OPTAR funding? - ✔✔(Operating Target) - Supply's money. Used for
- Equipment maintenance related material repairs
- Consumables like toilet paper, paper towels, medical supplies. What is TADTAR funding? - ✔✔(Temporary Additional Duty Travel Target) - TRAINO's Money. Used for
- Schools, Temporary Duty, Emergency Leave What is the difference between equipment and equipage? - ✔✔Equipment - The functional unit of material which is operated of a system and is identified by a componenet identification number, numerical control code. Equipage - Something that isn't installed, things you can steal and take off the ship. When it comes to supply, what is considered service? - ✔✔Buses, Cellphone over seas, etc etc. When it comes to supply, what are consumables? - ✔✔Things that are used and never re-used; paper towels, toilet paper, pens, printer paper. What does MOV stand for? What is it? - ✔✔Material Obligation Validation (MOV); Validates outstanding requisitions in order to take appropriate actions prior to the quarterly scheduled MOV cycle.
- Absence that has not been authorized or for which a request for leave has been denied
- Service member fails to go to the appointed place of duty at the prescribed time
- The service member leaves the place of duty
- Service member remains absent from the unit, organization, or place of duty
- Often referred to as Unauthorized Absence (UA) What is article 92 in the UCMJ? - ✔✔Failure to Obey Order or Regulation
- Service members are expected to follow lawful orders at all times and without question
- Sailor violates or fails to obey any lawful general order or regulation
- Sailor has knowledge of any other lawful order issued by a member of the armed forces and fails to obey the order
- Sailor is derelict in the performance of duties
- Service member is never expected to follow an illegal order What is article 133 in the UCMJ? - ✔✔Conduct Unbecoming an Officer and a Gentleman
- Article directly mentions conduct unbecoming an officer, but applies to any service member.
- Service members are held to a very high standard of moral conduct and are expected to adhere to this standard at all times.
- Violation of any of the punitive articles discussed in the UCMJ could be considered conduct unbecoming an officer. What is an NJP? Who conducts it? - ✔✔Non-Judicial Punishment proceedings are called a Captain's Mast. CO conducts it.
- NJP was created to control situations where minor offenses have been committed. Who attends the NJP? - ✔✔- CO
- XO
- Department head
- The Division Officer (DIVO)
- Leading Chief Petty Officer (LCPO)
- Leading Petty Officer (LPO) List the different punishments from a NJP: - ✔✔- Correctional custody Only E-3 and below Not more than 30 days
- Forfeiture of Pay Not more than ½ of one month's pay per month for two months
- Reduction in grade: Only E-6 and below, Only one grade
- 45 days extra duty
- Restrictions Not more than 60 days List what should be included in a DIVO's notebook: - ✔✔- Division Officer's Personnel Record Form
- Periodic evaluations
- Awards
- Page 13(s)
- Leave and special request chits
- Counseling sheets
- Listing of the collateral duties of your division and the individuals assigned
- Summary of watch, quarter, and station bill assignments What is CMEO and what does it stand for? - ✔✔Command Managed Equal Opportunity A program that:
- Promote positive command morale and Quality of Life (QOL)
- Supervise What are the 2 factors when creating the RAC Risk assessment code? - ✔✔Severity and Probability How many levels of ORM are there and what are they? - ✔✔3 Levels: In-Depth- Used to more thoroughly study the hazards and their risks in a complex operation, or one in which the hazards are not well-understood. Deliberate - The ORM process is applied during a planning session, prior to the evolution Time Critical- Time-critical is an "on the run" mental or oral review of a situation using the five steps of the ORM process without recording the information on paper. In accordance to the SORM, Who is required to be present for PB4T and how often does it happen? - ✔✔(Planning Board for Training) Occurs monthly or when XO directs
- XO
- Traino
- Dept Heads
- DCA
- Educational Services Officer
- Medical Rep
- Training Team Leads What website does the Navy use to catalog training courses and schools? - ✔✔Catalogue of Navy Training Courses (CANTRAC) What is the difference between RE, CE, and AE in training? What do they stand for and who grades them? - ✔✔Repetitive Exercises (RE) - conducted by unit
Certification Exercises (CE) - conducted by Afloat Training Group (ATG) Advanced Exercises (AE) - certified by Fleet Commander via TYCOM What are the responsibilities of the OOD In port? - ✔✔Supervise, Inspect, and Control What are the manning requirements for each of the conditions of readiness? - ✔✔- Condition I (General Quarters): All hands at battle stations, all weapons systems manned, threat is imminent. Combat ship's primary mission area threat/multiple threats
- Condition II (Damage Control, Anti-Submarine Warfare, STRIKE): A modified GQ watch, normally set readiness requirements are heightened for specific missions or conditions
- Condition III (Wartime/Heightened Readiness) Requires sufficient personnel to man a limited number of weapons systems to combat a single warfare area threat. Be able to repel an urgent attack while the ship mans General Quarters
- Condition IV (Peacetime Readiness) Requires adequate personnel for the safe and efficient operation of the ship. What is the importance of Decklogs? - ✔✔Contains a chronological record of events that occurred during the watch Serves as the historical and legal record for the ship and contains unclassified information List the ship's life cycle in order but not starting in any order: - ✔✔Sustain Maintain Train Operate