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An overview of various aspects of navy operations and administration, including the duties and responsibilities of the officer of the deck (ood), the use of force continuum, force protection conditions (fpcon), anti-terrorism force protection (atfp), and the navy's administrative and operational organization. It covers topics such as the levels of readiness, the navy's administrative and operational chain of command, the different geographic and functional commands, and the procedures for reporting equipment casualties (casreps). The document also discusses non-judicial punishment (njp) proceedings, the uniform code of military justice (ucmj), and the navy's training programs and exercises. Overall, the document covers a wide range of important topics related to the navy's operations, organization, and procedures, making it a valuable resource for understanding the inner workings of the u.s. Navy.
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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.
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
The determination of whether a particular threat or danger is "imminent" is based on assessment of all circumstances known at the time.
List the Stages of Mental Awarenes: ✔✔- White: State of total vulnerability; unaware of actions around you.
Describe the 2 general types of subjects in an encounter: ✔✔PASSIVE: Person does NOT physically resist.
ACTIVE: Person who physically resists.
List the levels of use of Force Continuum: ✔✔Level-1: Presence
Level-2: Verbal Commands
Level-3: Soft Control (Restraining/Detaining)
Level-4: Hard Control (Compliance Techniques)
Level-5: Non-Lethal Force
What is the 6th level in the use of force continuum? ✔✔Deadly force
What are the 3 components needed for Deadly Force Triangle? ✔✔Capability, Intent, Opportunity
In the Deadly Force triangle, what does capability entail? ✔✔The ability or means to inflict death or serious bodily harm, or the "hands-on" ability to place or attach explosives on vital assets, or High Value Assets (HVA).
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.
List the 5 levels of Force Protection Conditions (FPCON): ✔✔- NORMAL
Applies when there is no discernible threat of possible terrorist activity
Applies when there is a general threat of terrorist activity against the installation and the personnel
The nature and extent are unpredictable
Applies when an increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists
Applies when incident occurs or when intelligence indicates that some form of terrorist action against the installation or it the personnel is imminent
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.
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 constitutes a "low" threat level? ✔✔No group is detected/non-threatening
What are the FPCON conditions catered to? ✔✔watchstanders
What is an ISP and what ports does it apply to? ✔✔In-port Security Plan (ISP)
Developed prior to entering any foreign port and depending on current Fleet Commander requirements
What is a DISP? and what ports does it apply to? ✔✔direct in port security plan. Used for DOD controlled ports
What is the SORM? ✔✔Standard Organization and Regulations Manual: -Outlines standard Navy Organization
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
What are the 4 Functional Commands? ✔✔SOCOM, STRATCOM, TRANSCOM, CYBERCOM
What is SOCOM? ✔✔U.S. Special Operations Command:
What is STRATCOM? ✔✔US Strategic Command:
List all Operational Fleets: ✔✔Second Fleet
Third Fleet
Fourth Fleet
Fifth Fleet
Sixth Fleet
Seventh Fleet
What is TRANSCOM? ✔✔US Transportation Command:
What areas compose 2nd Fleet? ✔✔Western half of the Atlantic Ocean
What areas compose 4th Fleet? ✔✔The Caribbean, and surrounding waters of Central and South America
What areas compose 3rd Fleet? ✔✔Eastern half of the Pacific Ocean
What areas compose 7th Fleet? ✔✔Western half of the Pacific Ocean and most of the Indian Ocean
CAT 4
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
What are the 5 pillars in PESTO? ✔✔Personnel, Equipment, Supply, Training, and Ordnance
What is OPTAR funding? ✔✔(Operating Target) - Supply's money. Used for
How often do we conduct MOV internally and externally? ✔✔Internal - monthly
External - quarterly
What are the general requirements for enlisted advancement? ✔✔- Complete Navy training and required schools (dependent on rate)
What is article 31 and 31b in the UCMJ? ✔✔Compulsory Self-Incrimination
What is article 32 in the UCMJ? ✔✔Rights and Procedures
What is article 86 in the UCMJ? ✔✔Absence Without Official Leave