To determine the items and quantities that should be stocked by the supply department to support the equipment on board.
3. What 2 listings does the COSAL contain?
APL’s and AEL’s
4. What does APL stand for?
Allowance Parts Listing
5. What is an APL used for?
Lists repair parts and characteristics/descriptive data for each major component onboard
6. What does AEL stand for?
Allowance Equipage Listing
7. What is the AEL used for?
Lists items required for operation of the systems and/or the repair parts to support it
8. What does Validation mean (in reference to the COSAL)?
APL and AEL’s are compared against the actual equipment
9. What is the 4790/CK and what is it used for?
A configuration change form and its used to report equipment additions, removals, and errors
10. What does FCFBR stand for?
Fleet COSAL Feed Back Report
11. What form is used for a Fleet COSAL Feed Back Report?
NAVSUP Form 1371
12. When do you use an FCFBR?
When there is an error on the APL or AEL
13. What does MOV stand for?
Material Obligation Validation
14. What is MOV used for?
To verify if backordered or outstanding items are still needed
15. What does DLR stand for?
Depot Level Repairable
16. What does NRFI stand for?
Non Ready For Issue
17. What is a turn in?
A NRFI Carcass
18. What advice code is used when dealing with a one for one turn in?
5G
19. What does RIP stand for?
Remain In Place
20. When is RIP used for?
When a part is authorized to remain in place until new part comes in
21. What does BAMS stand for?
Battle Group Asses Management System
22. What is the BAMS used for?
A database used to query the location of material on all units
23. What does MAMs stand for?
Maintenance Assist Modules
24. What are MAMs used for?
Troubleshooting
25. Where are MAMs stored?
Custody of Department Head
26. What does UMMIPS stand for?
Uniform Material Movement and Issue Priority System
27. What Does NSN stand for?
National Stock Number
28. How many digits is the NSN?
13 digits (4 digits FSC, 9 digits NIIN)
29. What does ASG stand for?
Afloat Shopping Guide
30. What is the ASG Used for?
To assist personnel in identifying the NSN items most frequently requested by ships
31. What is a 1348-1?
Release Receipt Document
32. Name 3 things you are suppose to do when you sign a 1348-1?
Circle, Sign, and Date
33. What does RPPO stand for?
Repair Parts Petty Officer
34. Where is Stock Control located?
2-122-1-Q
35. What is the purpose of a fleet freight/cargo message?
To inform supply pipeline where to deliver/ship parts
36. What does CRIPL stand for?
Consolidated Remain In Place List
37. What is the advice code for a Remain in Place item?
5S
38. How are initial stock levels established?
Stock levels are established based on applicable allowance list quantities
39. True or False. Remain in place items are only authorized if it is listed on CRIPL?
True (some exceptions are authorized by the CAGMO to the SUPPO)
40. In reference to the UMMIPS the Supply Officer is required to ensure the combined total of issue group one and two don’t exceed what percentage of requests submitted?
70%
41. What does ASI stand for?
Automated Shore Interface
42. What is the significance of the ASI process?
Equipment configuration updates, pen and ink changes, allowance updates are provided on magnetic media to update an automated ship’s files monthly
43. What does OPTAR stand for?
Operating Target
44. What are the differences between the two components of OPTAR?
EMRM: Money dedicated for buying maintenance related parts.
OTHER: everything other that maintenance related parts
45. What is the purpose of the ship’s store?
To provide low cost goods to sailors and to promote good morale
46. What is BDFA?
Basic Dailey Food Allowance
47. When is the General Mess Operating Statement (NAVSUP 1358) Submitted?
Within 10 days following the of each regular accounting period
48. What is the procedure for a lot/damaged/ or stolen part?
Fill out DD form 200 (survey) annotating the part information, the steps taken to find/fix the part the actions to correct the issue in the future, the price of the item, route up chain of command.
49. What is FEDLOG used for?
Technical research on a part. Provides NSN, Part Number, Price
50. What is a cognizance symbol (COG)?
A two position numeric alpha code that identifies a stock numbered item with a Navy inventory manager of a specific material.
51. What does EIC stand for?
Equipment Identification Code
52. What is EIC used for?
7 character alphabetic-numeric code that identifies hardware item from the highest to lowest level
53. What division manages the COSAL?
MSC (material support center)
54. What are the procedures for an open purchase?
Obtain 3 quotes signed by the HOD and turn into S-1. Max $3,000
55. What publication makes Supply language understandable for an RPPO?
409 MILSTRIP
56. What type of material is ordered directly through R-SUPPLY?
Consumables
57. What type of material is ordered through OMMS-NG?
Repairable
MEDICAL
58. What are the 3 types of First Aid?
Save Lives, Prevent Further Injury, Prevent Infection
59. How many first aid boxes are there onboard?
90 first aid boxes
60. What color are the First Aid boxes?
Gray with a Red Cross
61. What color are the Mass Casualty boxes?
White with a Red Cross
62. Where are the Mass Casualty boxes located at?
Hagar Bay and FWD/AFT mess decks
63. How many battle dressing stations are there?
6 stations
64. Where are the battle dressing stations located?
Forward, Forward Aux, Main, Flight Deck, Aft, and Aft Aux
65. What are the 3 types of stretchers on board?
Army Litter, Reeves Sleeve, Stokes
66. What is the Breathe to Compression ratio for CPR?
30:2
67. What is the appropriate depth compression for Adult CPR?
1 1/2 to 2 inches
68. In regard to smoke inhalation, how long must a hose team member wait to return to duty after being treated?
20 minutes
69. What is a Compound Fracture?
When bone break the skin
70. What is the emergency number to call medical?
222
71. Why do you notify the bridge during medical emergencies?
Elevators
72. What is the rule of nines?
System designed to determine percentage of burn on a patient
73. What is the Ratio for rescue breathing?
1 breath every 6-8 seconds
74. What is triage?
Process to identify patient categories during a mass casualty
75. What are the triage colors and what do they stand for?
Red-immediate
Yellow- Delayed
Green- Minimal
Black- Expectant
76. When would you use a tourniquet?
Last resort to control bleeding
77. What needs to be done after applying a tourniquet?
T placed on forehead and Time applied
78. For electrical shock victim, what is the 1st step after reporting the casualty?
Secure the power
79. How many sides of the plastic dressing cover for a sucking chest wound is taped?
3
80. Sucking chest wound, why is the victim placed on their side or sitting position for recovery?
Promote the ease of breathing
81. Abdominal evisceration, why should you not touch the intestines or attempt to push them back into the body?
To prevent infection
3M
82. Who is the 3-M manager onboard CVN70?
XO
83. Who sponsors the Navy’s 3-M program?
CNO
84. What color is a Danger Tag?
Red
85. What color is a Caution tag?
Yellow
86. How often is an MRC with periodicity Q-2 required to be accomplished?
Quarterly
87. What is the periodicity code R stand for?
Situational
88. What best represents the main purpose of 3M?
To ensure maximum equipment readiness meeting minimum specifications
89. What is the procedure in verifying a MRC against the work center PMS manual?
MRC to MIP, MIP to LOEP, LOEP to the Change Page, check for the current force revision
90. What does MIP stand for?
Maintenance Index Page
91. What does SPIMG stand for?
Standard PMS Material Identification Guide
92. What is the SPMIG?
5 digit cross reference used to identify each tool, parts, or material listed on the MRC
93. What computer based system does the USS Carl Vinson use to schedule, track, and assign PMS?
SKED
94. What Sked PMS schedule shows all the Maintenance Requirements to be completed for the week?
Weekly
95. What sheet is signed by the maintenance person after completion of the maintenance?
13-week Report
96. Who annotates on the 13-Week Report or back page the reason for non-accomplishment of maintenance requirements?
Work Center Supervisor
97. What color is a classified MRC?
Pink
98. What are the conditions for a piece of equipment to be place in an IEM status?
When the equipment will be:
-Inactive for corrective maintenance
-Inactive for 30 days or more
-Stored at a location off of the ship
99. What are the authorized calendar periodicity codes?
- D- Daily
- 2D- Every 2nd Day
- 3D- Every 3rd Day
- W- Weekly
- 2W- Every 2nd Week
- 3W- Every 3rd Week
- M- Monthly
- 2M- Every 2nd month
- Q- Quarterly
- 4M- Every 4th Month
- S- Semi-Annually
- 8M- Every 8th Month
- A- Annually
- 18M- Every 18 Months
100. What is the Forces Afloat Safety Manual?
OPNAVINST 51000.19E
101. When is a supplemental form (OPNAV 4790/2l) used?
When the work candidate request needs a drawing to accomplish the maintenance
102. What documents or instructions must be used when HAZMAT is used in performing PMS?
HMUG
MSDS
103. What does the abbreviation FR stand for and how often is it issued?
FR= Force Revision
Used 4 times a year
104. What does the abbreviation IEM stand for?
Inactive Equipment Maintenance
105. What does the acronym JSN stand for?
Job Sequencing Number
106. What are the 3 parts of a Job Control Number?
-Unit identification Code (UIC for CVIN: 07993)
-Work Center
-Job Sequencing Number (4 digit number that starts at 0001)
107. What color is an OUT OF COMMSSION label?
Red
108. What Color is an OUT OF CALIBRATION label?
Orange
109. Who does the maintenance person notify when there is a problem conducting PMS?
WCS
110. What provides a listing of maintenance index pages assigned to each work center?
LOEP
111. Name the Ship’s Maintenance Management System Manual.
OPNAVINST 4790.4C
112. Who is the 3M Functional Manager on board?
3-M Coordinator
113. If an MRC requires a maintenance person of a certain rate to perform maintenance, can someone of another rate be assigned to perform the maintenance?
Yes, if the MP possesses the required skill set
114. When an MRC calls for a certain NEC for the maintenance person to perform the maintenance can anyone else be assigned the maintenance?
NO
115. What is the four-digit code located at the lower right corner of the MRC used in cataloging MRC’s?
SYSCOM MRC Control Number
116. What is a technical bulletin containing information about material’s composition, chemical, and physical characteristics, health and safety hazards, and precautions for safe handling and use?
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
117. How many weeks worth of 13 week accountability logs are required to be maintained in the 13-week accountability file?
14…13 previous weeks + current week
118. Who maintains the PMS master file?
3-M Coordinator (3MC)
ENGINEERING
119. How many A/C’s do we have onboard?
10
120. What type of A/C’s do we have onboard?
363 Ton York A/C
121. How many refrigeration plants do we have onboard?
5
122. What type of refrigerant do the A/C’s use?
R-236FA
123. What type of refrigerant do the reefer’s use?
To cool chill boxes/ freeze boxes/ photo store room
127. What does WRV stand for?
Water Regulating Valve
128. What is the purpose of the WRV?
It’s used to regulate cooling water passing through the condenser
129. What the 4 phases of the Refrigeration cycle?
1. Compression: Takes 236FA & compresses to high temp./press. vapor
2. Condensation: Vapor Condensed down to liquid
3. Evaporation: Liquid goes to chiller & sprayed through tubes that remove heat from chill water
4. Expansion: Washing back to vapor and goes back to cycle through
130. What is the COMPRESSOR known as?
Heart of the System
131. What is the MICROPROCESSOR known as?
Brain of the system
132. What is the cycle for cooling Reefers?
1. Compression: Takes 134A & compresses to high temp./press. vapor
2. Condensation: Vapor condenses down to liquid
3. Receiver: Refrigerant collected and cooled
4. Thermal Expansion Valve: Refrigerant does through TXV, where it gets metered to go into the evaporator
5. Evaporation: Goes to chill box, back into vapor to restart cycle
133. What is O2N2?
Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Nitrogen
134. How many O2N2 plants do we have onboard?
2
135. Where are the O2N2 plants located?
a. FWD plant is Hangar Bay #1 – PORT Side
b. AFT plant is Hangar Bay #2 – STBD Side
136. What are some of the things we use LOX for?
Breathing air for the pilots flying at high altitudes
137. What are some of the things we use Liquid Nitrogen for?
Tires on jets
138. Name some PPE needed for handling Liquid Oxygen?
Welder Gloves, Face Shield, Apron, LOX Suits, LOX boots
139. What does CHT stand for?
Collecting, Holding, and Transfer
140. How many CHT tanks do we have on board?
5
141. Where are they located at and how many at each location?
FWD-3, MID-1, AFT-1
142. What type of gas is present with CHT?
Hydrogen Sulfide
143. What are the different modes for CHT?
INPORT: Sewage goes to tank the to shore connection on pier
TRANSIT: 3 Miles, waste drains are diverted overboard
12-Miles, solid drains are diverted overboard
UNDERWAY:50 Miles, oil waste is diverted overboard.
144. What is the primary use of the Catapults?
Launch Aircraft
145. What is the location of the Catapult Accumulators?
01 Level
146. What does CSC Stand for?
Catapult Supervisory Control
147. What does CSC do?
Controls steam is allowed for the catapults
148. What type of suppression system do we use for the Catapults?
Steam Smothering
149. What are the methods for Steering the Ship?
Bridge, Trick Wheel, Wrenches, Emergency Steering
150. What is special about each ACE (Air Craft Elevator)?
Elevator #1: Called Disneyland/ elevator can stop at mid-ride
Elevator #2: Nothing
Elevator #3: B & A Crane/ elevator has to be on hangar bay to operate B & A Crane
Elevator #4: Part of the Flight Deck/ PRI-Fly Controls suspend
151. What is the purpose of Degaussing?
To reduce magnetization of the ship
152. Why is Degaussing important?
To reduce ship’s radar signature
153. What is HP?
High pressure 3500-4200 PSI
154. What is LP?
Low pressure 80-120 PSI
155. What is the use of HP?
Emergency generator start –up, weapons elevators
156. What is the use of LP?
Propulsion Plant services ,control air back-up, tools, arresting gear
157. Who was the father of naval nuclear power?
Hyman G. Rickover
158. What was the first naval nuclear powered vessel?
USS Nautilus 1955
159. What was the first nuclear powered surface ship?
USS Long Beach 1961
160. What was the first nuclear powered air craft carrier?
USS Enterprise 1961
161. Who is the Reactor Officer?
CAPT. Bieraugel
162. What is a TLD?
Thermo-luminescent dosimeter
163. What does a TLD do?
Measures the radiation exposure received by a person wearing it
164. When are you required to wear a TLD?
When in the propulsion plants while they are operating or in a posted “Radiation Area”
165. Where is the Reactor Controlled from?
Enclosed Operating Station (EOS)
166. Who controls the RX?
Reactor Operator
167. Who is in charge of EOS and the Propulsion Plant?
Propulsion Plant Watch Officer (PPWO)
168. Who is the roving supervisory watch stander in charge of the propulsion plant?
Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisor
169. Who is in charge of both Propulsion Plants and Engineering Spaces?
Engineering Officer Of the Watch (EOOW)
170. Who is responsible for the Electric Plant?
Load Dispatcher
171. Who does the EOOW report to?
Officer of the Deck (OOD)
172. What is reactor SCRAM?
Rapid shutdown of reactor
173. What does it mean for the Reactor to be “CRITICAL”?
The reactor is operating and producing power
174. What does it mean for the Reactor to be “Shutdown”?
Rods are inserted but no heat is being produced
175. What does cross-connected steam plants mean?
Steam is being supplied to both propulsion plants from one reactor
176. What does dead in the water mean?
A loss of both reactor, electric plants carried by EDG’s
177. What is Restricted Maneuvering doctrine?
A state that the ship operates in to provide maximum propulsion, electrical, and navigational reliability
178. What does MTT stand for?
Mobile Training Team
179. What does ORSE stand for?
Operational Reactor Safeguards Exam
180. What does MTT and ORSE do?
Evaluates RX Determent’s ability to safely operate the reactors
181. What does SPM stand for?
Steam Plant Manual
182. What is RPM stand for?
Reactor Plant Manual
183. What type of fuel do we use for the Reactors?
Enriched Uranium
184. What does A4W stand for?
Aircraft Carrier Core, 4th Design, Westinghouse
185. What type of design is the Reactor?
Pressurized Water
186. How does the Reactor produce usable energy?
Heat produced from fission is used to create steam; steam powers the turbines for electricity and propulsion
187. What are the advantages of Reactor power over fossil fuel?
-Refueled only twice in the ships life (every 25yrs)
-Allows more fuel to be carried onboard
-Does not produce waste on the air that would make it harder for planes to land
188. What does RC stand for?
Reactor Controls
189. What does RE stand for?
Reactor Electrical
190. What does RL stand for?
Reactor Laboratory
191. What does RM stand for?
Reactor Mechanical
192. What does RA stand for?
Reactor Auxiliaries
193. Classify the Reduction Gears:
-Double Reduction
-Double Helical
-Articulated
-Locked Train
-Folded
194. What does GV stand for?
Guard Valve
195. What does Trailed Shaft mean?
Main engine guard valve is shut
196. What does ABT stand for?
Automatic Bus Transfer
197. What does MBT stand for?
Manual Bus Transfer
198. Why do we use 4160V system?
Higher voltage, Lower current, Less equipment
199. What does EPCP stand for/
Electrical Plant Control Panel
200. What is the Voltage Regulator Unit?
Regulates voltage and provides voltage droop characteristic to share reactive loading
201. How does nuclear fission produce energy?
Neutron absorbed by uranium splits into neutrons, protons, and gamma’s
202. How many LPAP’s do we have?
9 LPAP’s
203. How many HPAC’s do we have?
4 HPAC’s
204. How many reboilers are there?
2
205. Where are the reboilers located?
1A/4B Shaft Alley
206. Why do we use reboilers?
To prevent contamination of the propulsion plant from sources
207. What are some loads off the reboiler?
-Laundry Steam
-Galley Steam
-Hot Water Heaters
208. What is a simplified Primary loop?
Pump circulates through RX to S/G to cool RX and heat water in S/G for steam
209. How do we make potable water?
Distilling Units (D/U)
210. Classify the D/U’s
6stage, flash type, LP, 100gpd
211. How many D/U’s do we have?
4
212. Where are the D/U’s located?
DU 1&2 = MMR #1
DU 3&4 = MMR #2
213. How much water is used for the propulsion plant per day?
200,000 gpd
214. How do we produce electrical power onboard?
Ship’s Service Turbine Generators
215. How Many SSTG’s do we have?
4
216. Where are the SSTG’s located?
1&2 = MMR #1
3&4 = MMR #2
217. What are the SSTG’s rated at?
4160V, 8MW
218. What is the back-up to the SSTG’s?
Emergency Diesel Generators
219. How many EDG’s do we have?
4
220. What is the primary purpose of the EDG’s?
Supply power to Reactor Fill Pumps
221. What are the EDG’s rated at?
4160V, 2MW
222. How many Main Engine engines do we have?
4
ANTI-TERRORISM
223. What is the Definition of 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. Its use justified only under conditions extreme necessity, as a last resort, when all lesser means have failed or can not be reasonably employed.
224. What is FPCON Alpha?
An increased general threat of possible terrorist activity against personnel or facilities
225. What is FPCON Bravo?
An increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists
226. What is FPCON Charlie?
An incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely
227. What is FPCON Delta?
Attack is imminent
228. What does RAM stand for?
Random Anti-Terrorism Measures
229. What is the goal of RAM?
To deter, detect and disrupt terrorist attacks.
230. What are the 4 characteristics of Terrorist Operations?
-Urban Based
-Highly Mobile
-Well-Trained
-Covert
231. What is Urban-Based?
Offers access to transportation, money-laundering mechanisms, communications systems and international contacts who can provide required travel documentation.
232. What is Highly-Mobile?
Terrorists typically move frequently among cities and countries, not only to facilitate the planning and execution of operations, but also in search of safe havens and like-minded support.
233. What is Well-Trained?
Terrorist groups train and rehearse extensively. Emphasis is on physical conditioning, effective use of weapons and explosives, tactics and combat techniques, clandestine operations, psychological warfare and survival skills.
234. What is Covert?
The operational cells of most terrorist groups can operate in covert postures for extended periods. While this clandestine nature contributes to their flexibility and effectiveness, it also requires terrorist groups to maintain and support intricate operational systems, complete with personnel and assets.
235. What are the 4 categories of Terrorist Organizations?
1. Planning and Preparation Cell
2. Admin & Logistics
3. Intelligence & Surveillance
4. Operation Combat
236. What Cell Formulates the Operational Planning?
Planning & Preparation
237. What Cell Provides financial support?
Admin and Logistics
238. What Cell is the Eyes and Ears of the Terrorist Group?
Intelligence and Surveillance
239. What cell includes bombers, shooters, and assassins?
Operational Combat
240. What 3 zones add structure to defense in depth?
- Assessment zone
- Warning Zone
- Threat Zone
241. In what zone do security forces initially interact with contacts?
Warning Zone
242. What is the innermost zone?
Threat Zone
243. What does NVPZ stand for?
Naval Vessel Protective Zone
244. How many yards must vessels stay away from US Naval Vessels?
100 yards
245. At what yardage must all vessels operate at a minimum speed to maintain a safe course?
500 yards
246. If a vessel wants to pass with in 100yards of a US Naval vessel, how do they contact official patrol?
VHF Channel 16
247. What Is the Punishment for Violating Protection Zones?
Up to 6 years in prison and fines up to $250,000
248. What are the four terrorist motivational categories?
- Separatist
- Ethnocentric
- Nationalist
- Revolutionary
249. What is the goal of a Separatist?
Goal of separation from existing entities through independence, political autonomy, or religious freedom or domination
250. What motivational group promotes superiority of a race?
Ethnocentric
251. What motivational group is based on loyalty or devotion to a nation?
Nationalist
252. What motivational group is dedicated to the overthrown of a government?
Revolutionary
253. What are some examples of a security alert?
- Bomb Threat
- Swimmer Attack
- Suspicious Package
- Shooter/ Hostage on Board
- Small boat attack
254. How many people are on the Response Task Force Team (RTFT)?
6
255. What does ISF stand for?
Import Security Force
256. What is Counter-Terrorism?
Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism.
257. What does ROE stand for?
Rules of Engagement
258. Who trains the Ship’s force in every aspect of force protection to include security alerts?
Anti-Terrorism Training Team (ATTT)
259. Who does the ATTWO report to?
CDO
260. Who is responsible to the CO for developing and managing ATFP programs?
Anti-Terrorism Officer (ATO)
261. Who typically executes the “AT” mission through the ATTWO?
CDO
262. Who tactically employs command assets to defend a unit against terrorist attack when in port?
ATTWO
DECK
263. What type of anchor do we have onboard?
MK2 Stockless
264. What is the color on the 2nd to last shot?
Yellow
265. What color is the last shot?
Red
266. What is the weight of the anchor?
30 Tons
267. When anchoring, how much chain is paid out in relation to the depth of the water?
5 to 7 times
268. How long is the chain in fathoms?
15 fathoms
269. How long is the chain in feet?
90 feet
270. What holds the ship when anchored?
Weight of the Chain and Anchor
271. Which is larger, swing circle or drag circle?
Swing circle
272. What does anchors aweigh mean?
The anchor has been lifted from the bottom of the sea floor
273. What is the Bullnose?
The forward most chock in the ship
274. What is the Bullnose used for?
Towing
275. What does it mean to “dip the eye”?
If two mooring lines are placed on the same bollard, the second one is led through the eye of the first, then placed on the bollard.
276. What is a Bit?
A pair of heavy metal posts, fastened vertically on the deck to which mooring lines are secured
277. What is a bollard?
Common pier fittings
278. What is a Chock?
Metal fitting that serve as a fairlead for lines to a pier or other ships. There are open, closed, roller, and combination chocks.
279. What is a Capstan?
Vertical drum used to increase the mechanical advantage while heaving around on a line.
280. Were can you find a Capstan?
Where there are mooring lines
281. How far away from deck equipment must you stay away while handling line?
4-6 feet
282. What does heave around mean?
To apply tension on a line by hauling on it with a capstan or by hand
283. What does “Avast” mean?
Stop/Cease
284. What is the stronger type of line, double braid or three strand?
Double Braid
285. How do you measure line?
Circumference
286. How do you measure wire/rope?
Diameter
287. How many fueling stations do we have?
4
288. What are the fueling stations?
5,11,13,21
289. How many cargo stations do we have?
4
290. What are the cargo stations?
7,9,17,19
291. Where are the sliding pad eyes located?
HB2 and HB3
292. What does SURF stand for?
Standard Underway Replenishment Fixture
293. What does STREAM stand for?
Standard Tensioned Replenishment Alongside Method
294. What are the three types of underway replenishment?
CONREP, VERTREP, UNREP
295. Which fueling stations are double-probe receiving stations?
5, 11, 13
296. What is so special about Station 21?
Sending station (fuel transferring)
297. Who wears a yellow hard hat?
Rig Captain
298. Who wears a white with red cross hard hat?
Medical
299. Who wears a white with green cross hard hat?
Safety
300. Who wears a brown hard hat?
Winch Checker
301. Who wears a green hard hat?
Signalman
302. Who wears a ballistic hard hat?
Phone talkers
303. Who wears a red hard hat?
Gunner’s Mate
304. Who wears a blue hat?
Riggers
305. What is the P & D line?
Phone and Distance line
306. How far apart are the markers on the P&D line?
20FT
307. What are the colors of the markers’ on the P&D line?
GRYBW (green, red, yellow, blue, white)
308. What are green chem. lights used for on UNREP station?
Personnel
309. What is the standard speed of the ship during UNREP?
12-16 knots
310. What kind of fuel do we receive at our receiving stations?
JP5
311. Which is used during fueling transfer, highline or spanwire?
Spanwire
312. How many RHIB boats do we have?
2
313. What does RHIB stand for?
Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat
314. What is a monkey line?
Manrope used for personnel safety while raising and lowering the boat in case of sudden dropping of the boat
315. What % of body weight should you place on the monkey lines?
75%
316. What is the sea painter and what is it connected to?
A line used to make fast a boats bow and its connected to the RHIB
317. How many people does it take to man the oat davit?
11
318. What is the Coxswain job?
To know the boat’s physical characteristics, draft, and cargo and passenger capabilities in both fair weather and in foul.. Full charge of boat and crew, safety, cleanliness, and appearance of boat and crew.
319. Who has complete authority when in the RHIB?
Coxswain
320. What is the speed of the ship when lowering the RHIB?
5 knots
321. What type of davit do we have onboard?
Vest Davit
322. How many boat booms do we have onboard?
2
323. What is the purpose of a boat boom?
To allow small boats to moor to the ship while staying way clear of the side
324. What is the primary means of Man Over Board recovery?
HELO
325. Where is the Stern dock located?
Aft end of the ship
326. Where is the FOCSLE located?
Forward 02 Level
327. Where is the Accommodation ladder located?
Aft end of fantail.
NAVIGATION
328. What does GMT stand for?
Greenwich Mean Time
329. What does DR stand for?
Dead Reckoning
330. What does DIW stand for?
Dead In Water
331. What is the difference between True Bearing and Relative Bearing?
True Bearing: Any bearing in relation to true north given from 000 to 359 degrees
Relative Bearing: Any bearing in relation to the ship given from 000 to 359 degrees
332. From What and Where are the navigation lights operated from?
Telltale Panel on the Bridge behind the Helm
333. How many navigation lights are there?
5
334. What are the navigation lights called and what are their color?
Port Running Light – RED
STBD Running Light – Green
FWD Masthead Light – White
AFT Masthead Light – White
Stern Light – White
335. Name one thing used during a man overboard
Oscar Flag, Search Light, Life Ring, Smoke Float
336. What is the Stands called that house gyro repeaters for true bearing and fixed compass card for relative bearing?
Pelorus Stands
337. What is the name of the tool that QM’s use in conjunction with the pelorus to obtain bearing to visual navigation aids during transits through restricted waters?
Telescopic Alidade
338. What is the Job of the QMOW?
To maintain navigation plot and be the eyes, ears and voice of the Navigator when he is not present
339. What is the job of the Conning Officer?
To verbally drive the ship by giving rudder orders and speed orders to the helmsman and lee helmsman
340. What day shapes are flown for restricted maneuvering?
Ball-Diamond-Ball
341. What day shapes are flown for vessel aground?
Ball-Ball-Ball
342. What day shapes are flown for vessel not in command?
Ball-Ball
343. What day shape is flown for vessel at anchor?
Ball
344. What day shape is flown for vessel constrained by draft?
Cylinder
345. What lights are operated on the mast during a man overboard?
Red on Red Flashing
346. What lights are operated on the mast during restricted maneuvering?
Red over white over red
347. What lights are operated on the mast during vessel at anchor?
Red
348. What lights are operated on the mast during vessel not under command?
Red over Red
349. What lights are operated on the mast during vessel aground?
Red over Red over Red
350. What are the 4 flags flown during UNREP?
Golf, Romeo, Bravo, Prep
351. What tool is the tool used by QM’s to obtain L.O.P.’s from celestial bodies?
Marine Sextant
352. What tool is used by the QM’ to quickly plot L.O.P.’s during navigation details?
Parallel Motion Protractor (PMP)
353. How is the radius of the drag circle calculated for a planned anchorage?
Scope of the chain let out + Distance from the hawespipe to the center pelorus on the bridge
354. How is the radius of the swing circle calculated for a planned anchorage?
Scope of the chain let out + to the length of the ship
355. What shape is an electronic fix?
Triangle
356. What shape is a visual fix?
Circle
357. What shape is a DR fix?
Semi-Circle
358. What is an emergency breakaway?
When the ship separates itself from alongside another ship during UNREP using max rudder to turn and max propulsion for speed
359. What type of breakaway does our ship do after an UNREP?
Accelerated standard breakaway
360. Why doesn’t our ship do an emergency breakaway?
We would collide to other ship due to our pivot point located at 100 frame
361. What is the term passed to the bridge that must be logged into the deck log and also passed to the signal bridge so that flag romeo can be lowered, signifying that we are officially alongside the other ship?
“Messenger in Hand”
362. What is another term for the Ensign that is flown from the main truck while underway?
The steamer
363. What 3 times are the commissioning pennants aren’t flown?
1-Precom
2-Decom
3-When admiral flag is flying
364. Which lines run north and south, meet at the poles and are measured east and west; latitude or longitude?
Longitude
365. What is the auxiliary conning station used for?
Alongside operations during unreps and mooring operations
366. What are some tools used by the QMOW?
Chart, pencil, PMP, compass, erasure, signal flags, marine sextant, day shapes, telescopic alidade
367. What does GPS stand for?
Global Positioning System
368. What is the speed of wind for it to be considered a hurricane?
64 + knots
369. What is a fathometer?
Measures depth of water
370. What is a clinometer?
Measures the list
371. What is the barometer?
Measures the amount of moisture in the air
372. What is the helm used for?
Steering the ship
373. What is the lee helm used for?
Control speed of the ship
374. What is the Alpha flag used for?
Divers in the water
375. What is the Bravo flag used for?
Fuel/Ammo transfer
376. What is the Foxtrot flag used for?
Fix Wing and Helo Ops
377. What is the Golf flag used for?
Guide Ship
378. What is the Hotel flag used for?
Helo ops
379. What is the India flag used for?
Nesting Ships
380. What is the Kilo flag used for?
Personnel working aloft
381. What is the Lima flag used for?
Hazardous of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance (HERO)
382. What is the Oscar flag used for?
Man Overboard
383. What is the Papa flag used for?
Personnel Recall
384. What is the Quebec flag used for?
Boat Recall
385. What is the Romeo flag used for?
Ready to receive a ship alongside
386. What is the Uniform flag used for?
Anchoring
387. What is the Five flag used for?
Breakdown
388. What is the Starboard Pennant used for?
Senior Officer Present Aboard
389. What is the Prep flag used for?
15 Min to discharge
390. What is the 1st Substitute flag used for?
Absence of Flag Officer
391. What is the 2nd Substitute flag used for?
Absence of Chief of Staff
392. What is the 3rd flag used for?
Absence of Commanding Officer
393. What is the 4th flag used for?
Absence of civil Official
OPERATIONS
394. What Radar do we have on board that provides a long range 3-D air search capability and what is its max range?
SPS-48 /
220 NM /
Bearing, Range, Altitude
395. What Radar provides you with long range 2-D air search capability and what is its max range?
SPS-49 /
256 NM /
Bearing and Range
396. What Radar provides you with long range 2-D Surface Search Radar and what is its max range?
SPS-67 /
50 NM
397. What is the primary mission of the SPS-73 and what is its max range?
Navigation Radar /
96 NM
398. What radar is used as a carrier controlled approach search radar?
SPN-43 /
50 NM
399. What does ASTAB display?
Displays real time and non-real time digital information
400. What is the purpose of Link 4A?
One or Two way computer-control communication between controlling TDS
401. What is the purpose of Link 11?
High speed digital data link with exchange tracking information and weapons control orders
402. What is the purpose of Link 16?
High speed digital UHF Satcomms link with anti-jam capabilities
403. What does ASTAB stand for?
Automated Status Board
404. What does CVIC stand for?
Carrier Intelligence Center
405. What does CDC stand for?
Combat Directional Center
406. What does C4I stand for?
Command, Control, Communication, Computer and Intelligence
407. What does CATCC stand for?
Carrier Air Traffic Control Center
408. What does METOC stand for?
Meteorological Center
409. What does ASMD stand for?
Anti-Ship Missile Defense
410. What does EMCON stand for?
Emission Control
411. What does ROE stand for?
Rules of Engagement
412. What does the TAO stand for?
Tactical Action Officer
413. What does SESS stand for?
Ship Signal Exploitation Space
414. What does HARM stand for?
High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile
415. What is the primary mission of the SLQ-32?
Anti-Ship Missile Defense
416. What is the function of the Picket Ship?
Track, ID, Report, and initiate interception of oncoming threat
417. What is the function of the E-2C Hawkeye?
Early Warning
418. Who is responsible for monitoring EMCON?
EW’s or EMCON Control Station
419. What is the operating limit of the F/A 18?
Max range of a deck launch interceptor is 160-180 NM
420. What is the AGM-84 Harpoon used for?
Surface to Surface Engagement
421. How many SLQ-32 antennas do we have onboard and where are they located?
2; Port FWD and STBD Mid above officer’s QD
422. What is the Gertrude used for?
Underwater Telephone
423. What is the function of the SLQ-25 Nixie?
To protect the ship from an acoustic homing torpedo
424. Who is the Operations Officer?
CDR Troyer
425. How fast should a routine message be sent?
6 hours
426. What radars do we use in CATCC?
SPN-41 Bulls-eye
SPN-43 Marshall
SPN-46 Easy Rider
427. What are the 5 ladies?
Gertrude: under water phone
Tilly: B&A crane
Dolly: Link 4A
Nancy: Morse Code
Nixie: Torpedo counter measure (SLQ-25)
428. What type of aircraft do we have on board and what is its primary mission?
SH-60: Under Sea Warfare
FA-18: AA/AS
EA-6B: Jammer
429. How many EMCON condition do we have and what are they?
5 Conditions:
A,
A1,
B,
C,
D
430. What does the TAO do?
Has authority by the CO to release point defense weapons
431. What is a CASREP?
Casualty Report on ship’s status.
Message when equipment fails/ accidents/ disasters on material or person.
Passes 48 hrs
432. What are 4 categories of a CASCOR?
C1(ok but need repair),
C2,
C3,
C4 (down hard)
433. What is a CASCOR?
CASREP has been Corrected
434. What is bead window?
Called on external net when transmission is a violation
435. What does the term Gingerbread mean?
Intruder on the line
436. What is CART?
Command Assessment of Readiness Training
(CO/ISO/ATG Conduct “on the Spot” training)
437. What does TSTA stand for?
Tailored Ship’s Training Availability
(focus on ship’s integrated teams)
438. What is FEP?
Final Evaluation Problem
439. What are some factors that would effect radar operations?
Weather, Atmospheric Conditions, Antenna height, and Sea Return
440. What is the length of the ship?
1115’ 4”
441. What is the length on the Flight Deck?
1092’
442. Which voice/radio message is sent ASAP?
Flash
443. How long should a priority message be sent?
3 hours
444. What is the barricade on the flight deck?
Emergency Aircraft Landing Net
445. How many arresting gear wires do we have?
4
446. What is an amber deck?
2 minutes to launch
COMBAT SYSTEMS
477. What is the purpose of CSOSS?
Combat systems equipment to maximize up time and minimize down time
478. What is watch station Condition 5?
-CSOOW
-CSOSS Technician
479. What is watch station Condition 3?
- TAO
- CSOOW
- CSOSS Area Supervisor
- CSOSS Technician
480. What is watch station Condition 1?
- TAO
- CSRO- In CDC/ Ensign Cabrera
- CSOOW
- CSOSS Area Supervisor
- CSOSS Technician
487. What is the purpose of fire control?
To direct ordinance to strike a desired target
488. What are the warfare areas that utilize missiles?
Air Warfare, Undersea Warfare, Surface Warfare, Strike Warfare
494. What is the fire control radar and its max range?
SPQ-9B /
80 NM
495. What did the SPQ-9B replace?
TAS radar
496. What is SSDS?
Interfaces radar information with CDC watch standers and Weapons Systems
497. What is a type of missile for ESSM?
RIM 162D
498. What is a type of missile for RAM?
RIM 116A
499. What is the CWIS characteristics used for Air Contacts?
4500 rounds per minute
500. What is the CWIS characteristics used for Surface Contacts?
3000 rounds per minute
501. What is the CWIS drum capacity?
1550 Rounds
502. What are the CWIS rounds made of?
Heavy metal tungsten /
previously depleted uranium
503. How many .50 Cal gun mounts?
9
504. What is a hang-fire?
Delay in ignition
505. What is mis-fire?
Failure of ignition
506. What is a hot-gun?
Temperature is high enough to “cook off” rounds
507. What is a train warning circle?
Painted 18” from farthest projecting point of a weapon launcher
512. What is blue band?
Dummy round
513. What are the 4D’s of a Weapon System?
Detection, Direction, Delivery, Destruction
514. What is the 4D step process for NATO engagement?
- Detection: SPQ-9B Or air search radars detect the contact and establish it’s position. This information is sent to SSDS
- Direction: SSDS relays target to NATO and the weapon system positions DIRECTORS to “PAINT” the target
- Delivery: Proper firing voltages are set, and one or more ESSM’s are fired to intercept the “painted” target
- Destruction: The missile intercept the target and either impact Skin to Skin or by Focused Blast
515. What is the 4D step process for RAM engagement?
- Detection: SPQ-9B Or air search radars detect the contact and establish it’s position. This information is sent to SSDS
- Direction: SSDS relays target to NRAM and the weapon system positions LAUNCHERS for the correct bearing and elevation
- Delivery: Proper firing voltages are set, and one or more RAM are fired
- Destruction: The missile intercepts the target and either impact Skin to Skin or by Focused Blast
521. What is HF used for?
Long Range Comms /
Link 11 Capabilities
522. What is VHF used for?
Safe Navigation of the Ship
523. What is UHF used for?
LOS and Sat Comms /
Used for voice and data tactical communications
524. What is SHF used for?
IP Services /
Internet, Email, Phone
525. What is EHF used for?
Tomahawk mission data planning /
Tactical comms /
IP Services
526. What is the primary use of HYDRA?
Flight deck comms
527. What is the secondary use of HYDRA?
DC comms
537. What does WSN-7 provide?
Ships position data including pitch, roll and yaw data
538. What does a fathometer provide?
Depth of water
539. What does a pitsword provide?
Provides speed through water
540. What does a moriah provide?
Provides wind speed data
541. What does a digital compass provide?
Provides bearing data
542. What is DDRT used for?
Used to plot ships recent course. Mainly used for man-overboard
543. What are these MC’s used for?
1MC: Ship Wide
3MC: Hangar Deck
4MC: DC Repair Lockers and DC Central
5MC: Flight Deck
23MC: Engineering / Reactor
46MC: Engineering / Reactor
544. What is Integrated Voice Network (IVN)?
Ship’s Telephone System
545. What is ICSM used for?
Alarm System
546. How many UNCLASS edge switched do we have onboard?
12
547. How many UNCLASS backbone switches do we have onboard?
2
548. How many ADNS routers do we have?
1
549. Where is NTCSS?
ADP
550. What does NTCSS consist of?
RADM,
RSUPPLY,
OMMS NG,
NALCOMIS
551. What are the systems monitored directly in CSMS?
558. What cools the P-100 pump while it is being used?
Air
559. What is the maximum lift that a P-100 pump can take suction?
20 ft
560. What type of fuel does the P-100 utilize?
JP-5
561. What does ESP stand for?
Electrical Submersible Pump
562. Submersible pumps are not designed for pumping what types of liquids?
Gasoline, heavy oils, or hot water
563. What is the maximum static head for the ESP?
70 ft.
564. When using ESP’s in tandem, which pump do you start first?
the bottom one
565. What does MPE stand for?
Maximum Permissible Exposure
566. Who sets MPE? What is it set for at default?
CO. 150 RADS
567. What does MOPP stand for?
Mission Oriented Protective Posture
568. How many MOPP levels are there? List them.
5;
MOPP Level 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
569. What type of threads are on a C-2 canister?
NATO
570. What is the purpose of the M-256 A1 kit?
Used to detect Nerve, Blood, and Blister agents in vapor form.
571. What is the M-291 kit used for?
Skin decontamination kit. Dab onto skin, not rub.
572. What color does the M-9 paper turn when an agent is present?
Red
573. At what MOPP level is M-8 paper posted?
MOPP level 2
574. What MOPP level are we at right now?
1
575. What does IPDS stand for?
Improved Point Detection System
576. What does CDU stand for? Where is it located?
Control Display Unit- DC Central
577. What does RDU stand for? Where is it located?
Remote Display Unit- Bridge
578. What is the difference between CDU and RDU?
Bridge doesn’t have controls, just the one in DC Central.
579. What type of system is the IPDS?
Fixed (stationary)
580. What does IPDS detect?
Chemicals, filters the air
581. What does CCA and DS stand for?
Contaminated Control Area; Decontamination Station
582. What is the difference between the CCA and DS?
CCA: Take off ACPG suit
DS: Take off coveralls and shower
583. What does ACPG stand for?
Advanced Chemical Protective Garment
584. How long is an ACPG suit good for after it has been taken out of it’s original package?
120 days.
585. What is HTH?
High Test Hypochlorite (Calcium Hypochlorite)
586. How many CCA’s do we have? Where are they located?
2;
HB1 and HB3
587. How many DS do we have? Where are they located?
4;
1 FWD by Repair 2 (male berthing),
2 Mid-ship (WEPS male berthing & Female Chief’s head),
1 AFT (RX male berthing).
588. What is the purpose of List Control?
To keep flight deck level so planes can land.
589. How many List Control tanks do we have?
10
590. How many pumps run List Control?
2
591. What type of water is in List Control tanks?
Potable water
592. Where are the List Control pumps located?
4A Shaft Alley
593. What is the GPM for the List Control pumps?
1800 GPM
594. Who operates List Control?
DCWS
595. What 2 List Control tanks can hold the most water? Why?
113 & 165.
Opposite side of the Island.
596. What do we use to determine the list?
Clinometer
597. What is the purpose of the Ram Fan?
To de-smoke a space
598. What powers the Ram Fan?
Firemain
599. What safety precautions must be followed prior to energizing the Ram Fan?
Ground it to prevent shock from electro-static build up.
600. How many CFM does the Ram Fan move?
2000 CFM
601. What type of Firemain do we have?
Composite Loop
602. How many fire pumps do we have? How many are electrically driven? How many are steam driven?
23;
19 electric, 4 steam
603. How many Main Drainage Eductors do we have?
13
604. What is the purpose of Main Drainage?
Pump oil waste or water out of the bilges.
605. State the operating modes for CHT.
Inport, Underway, Transit
606. How many CHT tanks do we have?
5
607. How many CHT tanks are FWD, MID, and AFT?
3 FWD,
1 MID,
1 AFT
608. Where is the FWD CHT tank located?
Pump Room 1
609. What type of pump is used for CHT?
Eddie Pump
610. What is H2S? What does it smell like?
Hydrogen Sulfide;
rotten eggs
611. How many HICAP AFFF stations do we have?
20
612. How many AFFF mixing stations do we have?
21
613. What is so special about AFFF mixing station 21?
Bomb Farm
614. What stations are injection pump only?
1, 2, 11, 12
615. What is the mixing ratio for Firemain and AFFF?
94% Firemain : 6% AFFF
616. What is the GPM for the injection pump?
60 GPM
617. What is the GPM for the BPP?
65 GPM
618. What does the Pancake Valve do?
Regulates AFFF and Firemain
619. What does SOPV stand for?
Solenoid Operated Pilot Valve
620. What does the SOPV do?
Energizes the AFFF station
621. How many volts is the SOPV?
440v
622. How many reserve tanks do we have? Where are they located?
2;
HB1- Port Side,
HB3- STBD Side
623. Where are the reserve pumps located?
AFFF station 6 and 13
624. What is the GPM for the reserve pumps?
360 GPM
625. How many Halon Boards do we have?
9
626. What activates the Halon Board?
5Lb CO2 bottle
627. What does the 30 sec time delay mean?
Unmanned space
628. Where are Halon Boards located?
FWD/AFT EDG,
Pump Room 2,
Pump Room 3,
Shaft Alleys
What do different color lights on Halon board indicate?
White - Power Available
Amber - Halon Activated
Red - Halon Discharge
Green - Vent Damper
633. How many CO2 Fixed Flooding Systems do we have? Where are they located?
4;
Hazmat storerooms (3 FWD, 1 AFT)
634. How do you activate CO2 Fix Flooding Systems?
Pull the T-shaped handle until you see red on the cable
635. How many SCBA recharge stations do we have? Where can they be found?
8;
1F,
1B,
1A,
2,
3,
7F,
7B
636. If we lose HP air, what do we use to fill the SCBA bottles?
EBACs (Emergency Breathing Air Compressors)
637. How many EBACs do we have? Where are they located?
2;
1 FWD- STBD Side,
1 AFT- next to Jet Shop
638. Who is the DCA?
LCDR Payne
639. Who is the DCA assistant to?
CHENG
640. Who is the DCO?
CDR
641. Who is the FireMarshal?
CWO2 Hinds
642. What is the R&A Team?
Rescue and Assistance team;
Back-up to the Flying Squad
643. What NSTM can you find information about surface ship fire fighting?
NSTM 555
644. Name the sides of the fire triangle.
Oxygen, Fuel, Heat
Classes of Fire
A - Materials that leave ashes
B - Hazmat, fuel, oil
C - Electrical
D - Combustible metals
649. If DC Central goes down, where is secondary central located?
Repair 3
650. How many Repair Lockers do we have? List them
10;
1A,
1B,
1F,
2,
3,
4,
5,
7A,
7B,
7F
651. What does PKP stand for?
Potassium Bicarbonate
652. What 2 sizes does PKP come in?
18 and 27 lbs
Effective Range for 27lb PKP
21 ft
653. Effective range of PKP 18lb?
19 FT
655. How does PKP extinguish a fire?
Interrupts the chemical reaction
656. What type of fire does PKP primarily put out?
Class B
657. What is the effective range of a CO2 extinguisher?
4-6 FT
658. In continuous operation, how long does the 15lb CO2 extinguisher last?
40 seconds
659. Before you squeeze the lever to release the CO2, what must you do?
Ground the cylinder to the deck when discharging to avoid shock from static electricity.
660. How does CO2 extinguish a fire?
Displaces oxygen
661. What are the best woods used for shoring and why?
Douglas fur & Yellow Pine; it expands as it absorbs water
662. What are the 2 sizes of metal shores?
3-5 FT, 6-11 FT
663. What is the vertical load strength of a 3-5 FT metal shore?
3FT: 20,000lbs;
5FT: 12,000lbs
664. What is the vertical load strength of a 6-11 FT metal shore?
6FT: 20,000 lbs;
11FT; 6,000lbs
665. List the different types of shoring?
I (Direct Pressure), H (No deck anchorage), K (Triangulation perpendicular)
666. What is the strongest type of shoring? What is the weakest?
Strongest: I ; Weakest: H
667. What does APC stand for?
Aqueous Potassium Carbonate
668. What is the APC system used for?
Protection from galley deep-fat and doughnut fryers and their exhaust system
669. How does APC extinguish a fire?
Combines with the hot cooking oil to cut the oxygen out
670. Where can you find APC?
Galley
671. Who carries the NFTI?
Team Leader
672. What does NFTI stand for?
Naval Firefighting Thermal Imager
673. How many batteries does the NFTI require (non-rechargeable) and how long does it last?
10 AA alkaline;
3.05 hrs
674. What type of battery does the NFTI use for rechargeable batteries and how long does it last?
Lithium Ion;
4.85 hrs
675. Who wears a 30 min SCBA bottle?
Investigators, Boundary Men, Access Men
676. Who wears a 45 min SCBA bottle?
Hose Team
677. What percent of air do you have left in your SCBA when the Vibra-Alert goes off?
20-25% air
678. Who is overall in charge of the hose team?
Team Leader
ADMIN
679. What does ISIC stand for?
Immediate Superior In Command
680. Who is Vinson’s ISIC?
Commander, Carrier Strike Group 1
681. Who is CCSG1’s ISIC?
Commander, US 3rd Fleet
682. How many Force Master Chiefs are in the US Navy?
9
683. How many personnel must you have assigned to a command to rate a CMC billet?
250 billet
684. What is a Page 2?
Emergency Data
685. What is a Page 4?
Enlisted Qualification History
686. What is a Page 13?
Administrative Remarks
687. What does ORM stand for and what are all the steps?
Operational Risk Management
- Identify Risks
- Assess Hazards
- Make Risk Decisions
- Implement Controls
- Supervise
688. What are 8 o’clock reports? When is it taken at sea? When is it taken in port? By who?
All depts. generate reports on the conditions of their spaces and areas of responsibility.
Out to sea: Taken by the XO at 1730
In-port: Taken by the CDO at 1930
Provided to the CO at 2000
689. What is listed on the 12 o’clock report?
Boat,
chronometer,
fuel,
oil and water,
muster,
draft, and
magazine temp report
690. In regards to messages, what is DTG?
Date Time Group
691. What is the purpose of DTG?
Assigned to messages for ID and file purposes only.
692. What does EDVR stand for?
Enlisted Distribution Verification Report
693. What can you find in the EDVR?
Name,
SSN,
Rate,
NECs,
ADSD,
EOAS,
PRD
694. What does POA&M stand for?
Plan Of Action & Milestones
695. When is the Navy’s Birthday?
October 13, 1775
696. What three classes of naval vessels existed at the inception of the Navy?
Ships of the Lines
Frigates
Sloops of War
697. Tell me about the Battle of Coral Sea?
May 1942
Two fleets never saw each other during battle. Fought with aircraft from carriers.
698. Tell me about the Voyage of the Great White Fleet?
December 1907
Round the world cruise that demonstrated the Navy’s strength/presence.
699. Tell me about the Battle of Normandy?
June 1944
Largest amphibious operation in history
700. Tell me about the Battle of Midway.
June 1942
Turning point of the war
701. Tell me about the Battle of Guadalcanal.
November 1942
USS Juno sunk, killing the 5 Sullivan brothers.
702. Tell me about the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
October 1944
Final blow to Japanese Navy in WWII. Japan lost 26; US lost 8.
703. State the 3 levels of war.
- Tactical
- Operational
- Strategic
704. What does SORN stand for?
Standard Organization and Regulations of the Navy
705. What does SORM stand for?
Ship (Command) Organization and Regulations Manual
706. What is the AOR for 2nd Fleet?
Atlantic Ocean
707. What is the AOR for 3rd Fleet?
Eastern Pacific
708. What is the AOR for 5th Fleet?
Arabian Gulf, North Arabian Sea
709. What is the AOR for 6th Fleet?
Mediterranean Sea
710. What is the AOR for 7th Fleet?
Mid and Western Pacific and Indian Ocean
711. What is the AOR for MSC?
Global
712. Where is 4th Fleet located?
Mayport, FL / SOUTHCOM
713. Where is 10th Fleet located?
Fort Meade, MD / Cyber Command
714. Who is the Commander in Chief?
Barrack Obama
715. Who is the Secretary of Defense?
Honorable Robert Gates
716. Who is the Secretary of the Navy?
Honorable Ray Mabus
717. Who is the CNO?
ADM Garry Roughhead.
718. Who is the MCPON?
MCPON Rick West
719. Who is CCSG1?
RADM Steindl
720. Who is the CO?
CAPT. Kent Whalen
721. Who is the XO?
CDR Spedero
722. Name the areas that comprise the Naval Doctrine
– Naval Warefare
– Naval Intelligence
– Naval Operations
– Naval Logistics
– Naval Planning
– Naval command and Control.
723. List the principles of naval logistics.
– Responsiveness
– Simplicity
– Flexibility
– Economy
– Attainability
– Sustainability
– Survivability
724. Name the first ship named after an enlisted man.
USS Osmand Ingram (DDG 255)
725. What is the oldest US Navy commissioned vessel?
USS Constitution
726. What is the responsibility of CTT?
Command Training Team:
Conducts Navy Rights and Responsibility workshops and annual training in case of specific training such as Women at Sea, Sexual Harassment, Fraternization, or new CNO policies.
727. What is the CAT and what do they do?
Command Assessment Team:
conducts surveys to assess command equal opportunity climate, identifies problem or positive areas, makes recommendations to Commanders and develops a POA&M.
728. What is the Vinson’s Call Sign?
Gold Eagle
729. When was the Vinson commissioned?
March 13, 1982
730. What was the 1st Nimitz class carrier?
USS Nimitz (CVN 68): May 3, 1975
731. What was the last Nimitz class carrier?
USS George Bush (CVN 77): January 10, 2009
732. Who is the Vinson named after?
Georgia Congressman, Carl Vinson , who served 50 years in Congress