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1
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1st General Order

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To take charge of this post and all government property in view.

2
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2nd General Order

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To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

3
Q

3rd General Order

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To report all violations of orders I’am instructed to enforce.

4
Q

4th General Order

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To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard house than my own.

5
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5th General Order

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To quit my post only when properly relieved.

6
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6th General Order

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To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch.

7
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7th General Order

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To talk to no one except in the line of duty.

8
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8th General Order

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To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.

9
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9th General Order

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To call the Oficer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions.

10
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10th General Order

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To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased.

11
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11th General Order

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To be especially watchful at night, and, during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authprity.

12
Q

Name two areas that comprise the Naval Doctrine

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  1. Command and Control
  2. Operations
  3. Warfare
  4. Logistics
  5. Intelligence
  6. Planning
13
Q

Give two principles of Naval Logistics

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  1. Flexibility
  2. Economy
  3. Attainability
  4. Responsiveness
  5. Simplicity
  6. Sustainability
  7. Survivability
14
Q

First ship named after an enlisted man

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USS Osmand Ingram (DD 255)

15
Q

Oldest US Navy Commissioned Vessel

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USS CONSTITUTION

16
Q

Navy’s Birthday

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October 13,1775

17
Q

Three classes of naval vessels at the inception of the Navy

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  1. Ships of the Lines
  2. Frigates
  3. Sloops of War
18
Q

Battle of Coral Sea

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May 1942, fleets never saw each other during battle. Fought with aircraft carriers.

19
Q

Voyage of the Great White Fleet

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December 1907, round the world cruise that demonstated the Navy’s strenght.

20
Q

Battle of Normandy

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June 1944, largest amphibious operation in history

21
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Battle of Midway

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June 1942, turning point in the war

22
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Battle of Guadalcanal

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November 1942, USS Juno sunk, five Sullivan brothers killed

23
Q

Battle of Leyte Gulf

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October 1944, final blow to Japanese navy in WWII. Japan lost 26 ships, U.S. lost 8

24
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Three levels of war

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  1. Tactical
  2. Operational
  3. Strategic
25
Q

SORN

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Standard Organization and Regulations of the Navy

26
Q

SORM

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Ship (Command) Organization and Regulations Manual

27
Q

AOR for 2nd Fleet

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Atlantic Ocean

28
Q

AOR for 3rd Fleet

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Eastern Pacific

29
Q

AOR for 5th Fleet

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Arabian Gulf and North Arabian Sea

30
Q

AOR for 6th Fleet

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Mediterranean Sea

31
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AOR for 7th Fleet

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Mid and Western Pacific and Indian Ocean

32
Q

Where is 4th Fleet located

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Mayport, FL

33
Q

Where is 10th Fleet located

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Fort Meade, MD/Cyber Command

34
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AOR for MSC(Military Sealift Command)

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Global

35
Q

Commander in Chief

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Barrack Obama

36
Q

Secretary of Defense

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Honorable Chuck Hagel

37
Q

Secretary of the Navy

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Ray Mabus

38
Q

CNO (Chief Of Naval Operations)

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Admiral Greenert

39
Q

MCPON (Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy)

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Master Chief Michael Stevens

40
Q

CSG1 (Carrier Strike Group One)

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Rear Admiral David Steindl

41
Q

CO (Commanding Officer)

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Captain Kent Whalen

42
Q

XO (Excutive Officer)

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Captain Paul Spedero

43
Q

CMC (Command Master Chief)

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Master Chief Pickering (Original rate SK)

44
Q

What is ISIC

A

Immediate Superior in Command

45
Q

Who is VINSON’s ISIC

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Commander, Carrier Strike Group One

46
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Who is CSG1’s ISIC

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Commander, U.S. Third Fleet

47
Q

How many Force Master Chiefs are there in the Navy

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Nine

48
Q

How many personnel must you have assigned to a command to rate a CMC billet

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250 personnel

49
Q

What is a Page 2

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Emergency Data

50
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What is a Page 4

A

Enlisted Qualification History (PQS)

51
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What is a Page 13

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Administrative Remarks

52
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What are the steps for ORM (Operational Risk Management)

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  1. Identify Risks
  2. Assess Hazards
  3. Make Risk Decisions
  4. Implement Controls
  5. Supervise
53
Q

What are the 8 O’Clock Reports

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Taken at 1730 by XO at sea, at 1930 by CDO inport. Includes all departments report on condition of spaces and area of responsibility

54
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What are the types of 12 O’Clock Reports

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Boat, Chronometer, Fuel, Oil, Water, Muster, Draft, Temperature, Magazine reports

55
Q

What is DTG

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Day Time Group, assigned for ID and file purposes only.

56
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What is EDVR

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Enlisted Distribution Verification Report

57
Q

What can you find in the EDVR

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Name, SSN, Rate, NEC’s, ADSD, EOAS, PRD

58
Q

What is POA&M

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Plan of Action and Milestones

59
Q

Responsibility of Command Training Team (CTT)

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Conduct Navy Rights and Responsibility workshops and annual training

60
Q

What is CAT and what do they do

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Command Assessment Team. Conduct surveys to assesss command equal opportunity climate

61
Q

What is VINSON’s call sign

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Gold Eagle

62
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When was VINSON commisioned

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March 13, 1982

63
Q

What was the first Nimitz Class Carrier

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USS Nimitz (CVN 68) May 3, 1975

64
Q

What was the last Nimitz Class Carrier

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USS George Bush (CVN 77) January 10, 2009

65
Q

Who is Carl Vinson Named After

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Georgia Congressman, Carl Vinson who served 50 years in congress

66
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What is VINSON’s motto

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Vis Per Mare (Strenght from the Sea)