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6 areas of Naval Doctrine
- Warefare
- Intelligence
- Operations
- Logistics
- Planning
- Command and Control
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Recon/Surveillance
includes the search for and interception, recording, and analysis of radiated electromagnetic energy
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Antisubmarine
Used to locate and destroy submarines
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Amphibious Assault
taking of land where land and sea meet
aircraft provide bombardment by missles, bombs, and other ordnance
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Logistics Support
Involves transport of troops, personnel, and cargo or equipment where needed by military
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Search and Rescue
provide search data and surveillance of area where rescue is to take place
helicopters or aircraft may also provide rescue swimmersm litter rescue, helicopter hoist, ect
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Mine Warfare
Use of Ships, aircraft, subs, helicopters to locate and destroy enemy mines
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Conditions that led to formation of U.S. Navy
"Taxation without representation"
Navy birthday= October 13, 1775 purchased 2 vessels
Feb 1776 first squadron out to sea
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Qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps team as instruments to support national policies
- Readiness
- flexibility
- self-sustainability
- mobility
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3 levels of war
- Tactical
- Operational
- Strategic
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Intelligence Operations support peace time operation decision making
Intelligence centers on focus of effort, identify critical vulnerabilities, and enhance combat effectiveness
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Mission of Naval Logistics
Provide and sustain our operational readiness by getting the right support to the right place and the right time
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Importance of planning to Naval Operations
elements of planning produce concept of operations including commanders estimate, deciding possible courses of action, preparation of mission statement and its execution strategy, situation analysis, and formilation of the commanders intent
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Coral Sea
- world first carrier verses carrier battle
- May 1942
- Japanese vs American
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Midway
- June 1942
- turning point of Pacific war
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Guadalcanal
- November 1942
- Sullivan brothers 5 brothers all died reason siblings cant be on same ship
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May 8 1911
- Navys first airplane orderded
- Birthday of Naval aviation
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First aircraft carrier
- U.S.S Langley
- March 20 1922
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First Jet Powered Naval Aircraft
- FH-1 Phantom
- July 22, 1946
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First Naval Aviator in Space
- CDR Alan Shepard
- May 5, 1961
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