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The Guide of the Department of the Navy
-OTEPM of US Navy and Marine Corps
-Support Navy and Marine Forces when commanded
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Term
Department of the Navy
3 Parts |
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Definition
1. Navy Department (SECNAV, CNO, CMC, CG)
2. Operating Forces (Ships, Aircraft, Subs, Marines, Bases)
3. Shore Establishments (NROTC, Recruiting) |
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Secretary of the Navy
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Definition
Civilian Head of the Navy (president appointed)
has assistants (legal, R&D, manpower, etc)
Sr. Military Officer in Navy
JCS
Advisor to Pres and SecNav
In command of Administrative and Trainins commands
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Term
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Definition
1. Sea-Land Power Projection
2. Sea Control and Maritime Supremecy
3. Strategic Deterrence
4. Strategic Sealift
5. Forward Naval Presence
6. Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Response
7. Maritime Security |
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Projection of Power from Sea to Land
Objectives |
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Deliver troops ashore
secure Land from the enemy
Destroy offensive capability
intimidation
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Projection of Power from Sea to Land
Tactics |
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Amphibious Assault
Naval Bombardment/Precision Missiles
Tactical Air Projection
Submarine Deterrent Patrol |
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Projection of Power from Sea to Land
Forces Used |
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Definition
Marines
Carrier Air Wings
Naval Bombardment
Cruise Missiles |
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Sea Control and Maritime Supremecy
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Definition
Use sea while denying
keeping supply lines open
rienforce/resupply military forces overseas
deliver wartime supplies to allies
safety for forces projecting power ashore |
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Sea Control and Maritime Supremecy
Tactics |
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Sortie Control- Bottle up enemy in port
Choke Point Control- Geographic points to hinder enemy
Open-area Ops- seek and destroy on open ocean
Local Engagement
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Strategic Deterrence
Objectives |
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Deter all-out Attack
Threat of Unacceptable Loss to Potential Aggressor
Maintain Stable International Political Enviroment
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Strategic Airlift
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To deliver supplies to US and Allied forces around the world. |
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Strategic Sealift
Tactics |
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Prepositioning
Surge
Sustainment |
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Forward Naval Presence
Objectives |
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deter actions not in the interests on the US or allies
encourage actions that are in the interests of the US/Allies |
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Forward Naval Presence
Tactics |
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Preventative Deployments
Reactive Deployments
(Using Carrier Strikegroups) |
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Mission of US Navy Reserve
Primary and Secondary |
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Definition
Provided trained forces for active duty in time of war/ emergency
Assist active force in accomplishing peacetime missions as by-product of training for mobilization
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All resources available to perform national defense missions.
Can't because of budgets
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Selected Reserve (1 weekend/mo + 2 weeks in summer)
Full Time Service
Individual Ready Reserve (No training)
Can be called up for active duty |
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Active Reserve
Standby Reserve
(Inactive reserve cannot train for retirment points)
Retired Reserve |
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Definition
Consists of:
Scheduled drill
Rate/Job Training
Officer Professional Development
Shipboard Simulators
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