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Who was Carl Vinson?

A

US House of Representatives / congressman

1
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What state did Carl Vinson originate from?

A

Georgia

2
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How long was he in office for?

A

50 years

3
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When was the keel of the USS Carl Vinson laid?

A

11october1975

4
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When did the Carl Vinson become commissioned?

A

13march1982

5
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Who was the Carl Vinsons first CO?

A

Captain Richard Martin

6
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What was the Carl Vinsons first home port?

A

Alameda, CA

7
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What is the Carl Vinsons motto?

A

Vis per mare (strength from the sea)

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What is CVN70’s call sign?

A

Gold Eagle

9
Q

In 2005 the Carl Vinson became the 3rd Nimitz class carrier to undergo what?

A

RCOH

11
Q

Who is our commander in chief?

A

Donald Trump

12
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Who is our secretary of defense?

A

James Mattis

13
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Who is the secretary of the navy?

A

Richard V. Spencer

14
Q

Who is the CNO?

A

Admiral Richardson

15
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Who is the MCPON?

A

MCPON Girodano

16
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What is the MCPONs rate?

A

CTT

17
Q

Who is CSG-1?

A

Rear Admiral Fuller

17
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Who is the CO?

A

CAPT Doug Varissimo

18
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Who is the XO?

A

CAPT Brian Schrum

19
Q

Who is the CMC?

A

Master Chief Curry(Acting

20
Q

Who is the SAPR?

A

CTTCS Kohlman

22
Q

Who is the CMEO?

A

ITC Williams

22
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What does ISIC stand for?

A

Immediate supervisor in command

23
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Who is the DAPA?

A

ABHC Shay

24
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Who is Carl Vinsons ISIC?

A

CSG-1

25
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Who is CSG-1s ISIC?

A

Commander 3rd fleet

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Name two types of discharges?

A

Administrative and punitive

27
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Name the three characteristics of service under admin discharges?

A

Honorable, general, other than honorable

28
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Name the two types of punitive discharges?

A

Bad conduct, dishonorable

29
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How often do you receive a good conduct medal?

A

Every 3 years

30
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8 o’clock reports

A

XO at sea, CDO in port; reports conditions on spaces and AOR

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12 o’clock reports

A

Given to CO; consists of daily operational reports, boat, chronometer, fuel oil and water, muster and draft

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Page 2

A

Emergency data

33
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Page 4

A

Qualification history

34
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Page 5

A

History of assignments

35
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Page 7

A

Court memorandum

36
Q

Page 13

A

Administrative remarks

37
Q

EDVR

A

Enlisted distribution verification report

38
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What does an EDVR contain?

A

SSN, name, EAOS, PRD, NEC, RATE, rank, report date, time in rate

39
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Six areas of the naval doctrine

A

Warfare, intelligence, operations, logistics, planning, command and control

40
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2nd fleet

A

Atlantic

41
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3rd fleet

A

Eastern pacific

42
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4th fleet

A

May port, FL

43
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5th fleet

A

Arabian gulf, north Arabian Sea

44
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6th fleet

A

Mediterranean Sea

45
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7th fleet

A

Western pacific, Indian Ocean

46
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10th fleet

A

Maryland cyber warfare

47
Q

SECNAV consists of what two uniformed services?

A

USN, USMC

48
Q

14 November 1910

A

First take off from a ship

49
Q

8 May 1911

A

Two planes were purchased for $5500(a-1 triad), became navy’s first aircraft

50
Q

20 June 1913

A

First fatality of naval aviation

51
Q

22 October 1917

A

Special courses to train men as inspectors; first modern quality assurance representatives

52
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20 March 1922

A

The Jupiter, a former collier was recommissioned into first aircraft carrier USS Langley (CV-1)

53
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10 March 1948

A

FJ-1 fury, first navy jet to make a carrier landing on the USS boxer (CV-21)

54
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When was the battle of coral sea?

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7-8 May 1942

55
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What happened at the battle of coral sea?

A

Breaking point of the Japanese navy

56
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When was the battle of midway?

A

3-5 June 1942

57
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What happened at the battle of midway?

A

Turning point in the pacific war

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When was the battle of Guadalcanal?

A

13-15 November 1942

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What happened at the battle of Guadalcanal?

A

USS Juneau sunk, 5 Sullivan brothers died