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The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas. |
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National Command Authority |
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WHO ARE THE MEMBERS OF NCA |
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The NCA comprises the President of the United States (as commander-in-chief) and the United States Secretary of Defense jointly, unless incapacitated |
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WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF NCA |
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is a term used by the United States military and United States government to refer to the ultimate lawful source of military orders. |
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Operational control (OPCON) is a joint doctrinal term and, thus, is not based directly in law. |
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internal organization”, training, logistics [meaning internal logistics], readiness, control of resources and equipment, mobilization, demobilization, administration, support, and discipline" of SDDC. |
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Describe the function of COCOM authority |
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giving authoritative direction to subordinate commands and forces necessary to carry out missions assigned to the command, including authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations, joint training, and logistics" |
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Describe the function of Navy COCOM authority |
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giving authoritative direction to subordinate commands and forces necessary to carry out missions assigned to the command, including authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations, joint training, and logistics" for Naval commands and subordinate commands. |
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Describe the function of FLTCOM |
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Fleet commanders are in charge of 5 subordinate type commanders, fleet commanders are commands such as 3rd fleet and 7th fleet. |
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Describe the function of TYCOM |
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second-echelon commanders have responsibility for the readiness of their forces, which includes maintenance and logistics as well as the assignment and training of their personnel |
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WHAT IS THE LOCATION AND MISSION OF US Pacific Command (PACOM) |
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OAHU, Pacific Primary Warfighters, All Military Components |
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WHAT IS THE LOCATION AND MISSION OF US European Command (EUCOM) |
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Frankfurt Germany , The U.S. European Command conducts military operations and builds partner capacity to enhance transatlantic security and defend the homeland forward. All Military Components |
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WHAT IS THE LOCATION AND MISSION OF US Joint Forces Command (JFCOM) |
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Norfolk, VA. The United States Joint Forces Command provides mission-ready joint-capable forces and supports the development and integration of joint, interagency, and multinational capabilities to meet the present and future operational needs of the joint force |
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WHAT IS THE LOCATION AND MISSION OF US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) |
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Miami, FL. U.S. Southern Command’s mission is to conduct military operations and promote security cooperation to achieve U.S. strategic objectives. All Military Components |
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WHAT IS THE LOCATION AND MISSION OF US Central Command (CENTCOM) Bahrain |
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With national and international partners, U.S. Central Command promotes cooperation among nations, responds to crises, and deters or defeats state and non-state aggression, and supports development and, when necessary, reconstruction in order to establish the conditions for regional security, stability, and prosperity. |
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WHAT IS THE LOCATION AND MISSION OF US Northern Command (NORTHCOM) |
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Colorado Springs, Colorado. USNORTHCOM anticipates and conducts Homeland Defense and Civil Support operations within the assigned area of responsibility to defend, protect, and secure the United States and its interests |
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Subdivision of a Fleet TF 77 |
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Division of TASK FORCE TG 77.3 |
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Division of Task Group TU 77.3.1 |
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Division of Task Unit TE 77.3.1.2 |
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What are the IDC ratings? |
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF AN AG |
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AG- Aerographer's mates are the Navy's meteorological and oceanographic experts, trained in the science of meteorology and physical oceanography |
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A CTI |
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conduct Information Operations (IO) using foreign language skills and advanced computer systems; collect, analyze, and exploit foreign language communications signals of interest to identify, locate, and monitor worldwide threats |
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A CTM |
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perform preventive and corrective maintenance on electrical and electronic cryptologic and ancillary systems used for communications, analysis, monitoring, tracking, recognition and identification |
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A CTN |
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monitor, identify, collect and analyze information; provide data for digital network products; and conduct computer network operations worldwide to support Navy and Department of Defense national and theater level missions. |
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A CTR |
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operate state-of-the-art computer systems to conduct Information Operations; collect, analyze and exploit signals of interest to identify, locate and report worldwide threats |
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A CTT |
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operate and maintain electronic sensors and computer systems; collect, analyze, exploit, and disseminate Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) in accordance with fleet and national tasking |
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A IS |
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analyzing intelligence information; identifying and producing intelligence from raw information; assembling and analyzing multi-source operational intelligence |
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A IT |
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perform core and specialty functions of Communications Operations, Message Processing, Network Administration and Security |
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WHAT IS THE MISSION OF NCTAMS LANT |
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is to provide classified and unclassified voice, messaging, data and video to ships, submarines, aircraft and ground forces operating worldwide in support of Naval and joint missions |
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WHAT IS THE MISSION OF NCTAMS PAC |
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Deliver and operate a reliable, secure and battle-ready Navy Network, providing sustained information superiority to Navy, Joint and Coalition warfighters in the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas of responsibility |
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WHAT IS THE MISSION OF NCTS FAR EAST |
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We are the war fighters who provide reliable and secure communications and information technology services critical to the success of the Far East region |
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WHAT IS THE MISSION OF NCTS GUAM |
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U.S. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station (NCTS), Guam provides assured command and control, fleet communications, computer and Base Communication services (voice, data and video), to Navy, Joint, and Allied forces and their support elements operating in NCTS Guam Area of Responsibility (AOR). |
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The C4ISR concept of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance deals with the integration of intelligence and communications functions |
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What is the Mission of DISA |
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DISA, a Combat Support Agency, engineers and provides command and control capabilities and enterprise infrastructure to continuously operate and assure a global net-centric enterprise in direct support to joint war fighters, National level leaders, and other mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of operations |
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National Air and Space Intelligence Center |
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The center's analysts provide integrated assessments and tailored intelligence products and services for wide range of needs, regardless of complexity |
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State the mission of the NCDOC |
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The mission of the Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command is to protect the Navy's intra-net systems around the globe from hackers and cyber terroris |
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Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command |
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