Term
| Identify the 5 steps of ORM |
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Definition
| Identify Hazards, Assess Hazards, Make Risk Decisions, Implement Controls, & Supervise |
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101.3 State the instruction that governs safety and mishap reporting. |
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Definition
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101.4 HAZARD SEVERITY CATAGORIES
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Definition
Cat I May cause death
Cat II May cause severe injury
Cat III May cause minor injury
Cat IV May cause minimal injury |
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| 101.5 Mishap Probability Sub-Categories |
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Definition
Sub-category A-Likely to occur immediately
Sub-category B-Probably occur
Sub-category C-May occur
Sub-category D-Unlikely to occur |
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| 101.6 Define RAC and list the 5 RAC's |
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Definition
The RAC is an expression of risk that combines the elements of hazard severity and mishap probability.
1-Critical
2-Severe
3-Moderate
4-Minor
5-Negligible |
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Term
| 101.7 Discuss the timeliness and means for filing mishap investigations reports |
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Definition
| Must be submitted within 30 days |
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Term
| 101.9 State the purpose of a HAZREP message. |
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Definition
| Provides a means for a unit discovering a hazardous condition or experiencing a near-mishap |
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Term
| 101.10 State the three objectives of first aid. |
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Definition
| Save life, prevent further injury, and prevent infection. |
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Term
| 101.11 State the three methods of controlling bleeding. |
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Definition
Direct pressure
Elevation
Pressure Points
Tourniquet (Last Resort) |
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101.12 Identify 2 of the 11 pressure points.
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Definition
•Facial artery.....jaw •Superficial temporal artery.....temple
•Subclavian artery.....collar bone •Common carotid artery.......neck
•Brachial artery......inner upper arm •Brachial artery......inner elbow
•Radial/Ulnar artery.....wrist •Femoral artery.....upper thigh
•Iliac artery.....groin •Popliteal artery.....knee
•Anterior/posterior tibial artery.....ankle |
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101.13 Describe the symptoms and treatment for shock. |
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Definition
•Symptoms include:
Vacant or lackluster eyes, Shallow or irregular breathing, Cold, pale skin, Nausea, Weak or absent pulse.
•Treatment includes:
Lay the victim down flat, Elevate feet 6-12 inches, Cover victim with blanket to maintain body heat, Reassure and calm the victim (if conscious). |
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101.15 Describe the procedures necessary for the following as applied to electrical shock: |
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Definition
•Secure power first (from power panel/breaker). If you cannot find the power panel/breaker, attempt to remove the victim from the source with a non-conductive object (i.e. broom handle, plastic pole, cane or rope.
•YOU MUST NOT TOUCH THE VICTIM'S BODY, WIRE, OR ANY OTHER OBJECT THAT MAY BE CONDUCTING ELECTRICITY. |
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101.17 Describe the effects and treatment of the following temperature related injuries: HYPOTHERMIA: |
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Definition
•Effects:
A general cooling of the whole body caused by exposure to low or rapidly falling temperature, cold moisture, snow or ice.
•Treatment:
Bring the body temperature to normal. The patient should be wrapped in warm blankets in a warm room. –Do not give him hot drinks or other stimulants until he has regained consciousness. Get medical attention immediately |
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101.17 Describe the effects and treatment of the following temperature related injuries: FROSTBITE:
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Definition
•Effects:
–Superficial: Ice crystals forming in the upper skin layers after exposure to a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.
–Deep frostbite: Ice crystals forming in the deeper tissues after exposure to a temperature of 32 degrees or lower. •Treatment:
–Get the victim indoors, warm the area by placing them in warm water or with hot water bottles. Other methods include placing them under the armpits, against the abdomen, or between the legs of a buddy.
–Never rub the frostbite area. Seek medical attention immediately. |
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Term
| 101.17 Describe the effects and treatment of the following temperature related injuries: Heat Stress |
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Definition
•A combination of air temperature, thermal radiation, humidity, airflow, and workload that places stress on the body.
•Effects:
–Increased body temperature causing fatigue
–Severe headache
–Nausea
–Reduced physical and mental performance
•Treatment:
–Remove individual from heat source (i.e. sun) and allow for gradual adaptation/aclimation to heat environment. |
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Term
101.17 Describe the effects and treatment of the following temperature related injuries:
Heat Exhaustion |
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Definition
HEAT EXAUSTION:
•A milder form of heat-related illness that can develop after several days of exposure to high temperatures and inadequate or unbalanced replacement of fluids.
•Effects:
–Serious disturbance of blood flow to the brain, heart, and lungs. Skin is cool, moist, and clammy, pupils dilated, and normal or subnormal body temp and sweating profusely.
•Treatment:
–Move victim to a cool place, apply cold cloths to areas of the body. |
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Term
| 101.17 Describe the effects and treatment of the following temperature related injuries: Heat Stroke |
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Definition
•A breakdown of the sweating ability of the body, no longer able to eliminate excess heat.
•Effects:
–Hot and/or dry skin, uneven pupils, weak, rapid pulse.
•Treatment:
–Contact emergency services immediately.
–Move victim to cooler environment and remove clothing.
–Reduce heat by cooling body through moisture/cold (wet body or use cold packs).
–Submerse body in cold (not ice) water, if none available then fan vigorously. |
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Term
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Definition
| Hazards from electromagnetic radiation to ordinance, personnel, fuels |
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Term
| 101.22 Describe what an MSDS is and the information it provides. |
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Definition
•Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS):
–A document that contains information on the potential hazards of a chemical product and how to work safely with the chemical product. It also contains information on the use, storage, handling and emergency procedures all related to the hazards of the material. |
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Term
| 102.1: State and Discuss the six areas which comprise Naval Doctrine |
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Definition
CPILOW
Command and Control
Planning
Intelligence
Logistics
Operations
Warfare |
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Term
| 102.2: State the Seven Principles of Naval Logistics |
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Definition
FARESSS
Flexibility
Attainability
Responsiveness
Economy
Simplicity
Sustainability
Survivability |
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Term
| 102.3: States the First Navy Ship named after an Enlisted man |
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Definition
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Term
| Who was the first commander and chief? |
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Definition
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Term
| When was the U.S. Navy born? |
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Definition
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Term
| 102.5: What 3 Classes of Naval Vessels existed at inception of the U.S. Navy |
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Definition
Ships-of-the-line
Frigates
Sloops-of-war |
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Term
| When is a 21 gun salute fired off? |
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Definition
Washington's Birthday
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Honor the President
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Term
| List the Naval air officers for the following amount of gun salutes: 17, 15, 13, 11. |
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Definition
Admiral 17
Vice Admiral 15
Rear Admiral 13
Commodore 11 |
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Term
| 102.7: Battle of Coral Sea |
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Definition
7-8 May 1942
Broke Japanese Navy Code
U.S. was alerted to a large Japanese force moving to the Coral Sea.
World's First Carrier vs. Carrier Battle |
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Term
| 102.7: Voyage of the Great White Fleet |
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Definition
•December 16, 1907
•The Great White Fleet left Hampton Roads, Virginia, for a round-the-world cruise to show the flag.
demonstrated the strength of the U.S. Navy |
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Term
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102.7: Battle of Normandy
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Definition
D-Day June 6, 1944
The largest amphibious operation in history. |
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Term
| What was the first ship in the Navy? |
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Definition
| Sloop Katy, renamed USS Providence |
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Term
Who represents the following tiers
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
Tier 4 |
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Definition
Tier 1 Helpdesk (ESD)
Tier 2 Hardware (field services)
Tier 3 Engineers (naso)
Tier 4 NETWARCOM |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| Who is responsible for the pier router? |
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Definition
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Term
| Importance of the battle of Midway? |
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Definition
| Turning point in the war by destroying Japan's naval strength: 4 aircraft carriers |
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Term
| What does CIA stand for in regards to network security? |
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Definition
| Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability |
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Term
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Definition
Operational risk management
risk decision making tool |
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Term
| What is the study of methods of obtaining the meaning of encrypted information, without access to the secret information work center is normally required to do so? |
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Definition
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Term
| What was RADM Grace Hopper's contributions to the navy? |
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Definition
| One of the pioneers in the development of the electronic computer. (Havard mark 1) |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| What is a sf-312 used for? |
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Definition
| classified information nondisclosure agreement |
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Term
| What program is used to create ESD trouble tickets? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| Common User Digital Information Exchange System |
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Term
Where are the following FLTNOC locations:
UARNOC
PRNOC
ECRNOC
IORNOC |
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Definition
Unified Atlantic Region NCTAMS LANT: Norfolk, VA
Pacific Region NCTAMS PAC: Wahiawa, HI
European Central Region NCTS Naples: Naples, Italy
Indian Ocean Region NCTS Bahrain: Manama, Bahrain |
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Term
| What is the importance of the battle of Guadal Canal November 1942? |
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Definition
| Japanese naval forces retreated and US Marines were able to secure the island. |
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Term
| What was the most devastating spy ring ever unmasked? |
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Definition
| 1967-1985 CWO John Walker |
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Term
| What ip address is used for loop-back testing? |
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Definition
| 127 network (127.0.0.1-127.255.255.254) |
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Term
| What is a SF-703 used for? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the primary Satellite controllers? |
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Definition
LOC/LGC - Landstuhl, Germany
BOC - Fort Buckner, Japan |
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Term
| What is DLR and what does it do? |
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Definition
Depot Level Repairable
Fixes high cost items that cannot be repaired onboard |
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Term
| What are MAMs and what does it mean? |
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Definition
Maintenance Assistance Modules
test module used to isolate faults in a system |
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Term
| What are the 3 levels of war? |
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Definition
TOS
Tactical, Operational, Strategic |
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Term
| What is the SF-702 used for? |
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Definition
| open, close, and check log |
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Term
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Definition
| Electromagnetic cipher used to identify the most secure diplomatic cryptographic material |
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Term
| What command does NCTS Bahrain report to operationally? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| What is the function of the environmental control unit? |
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Definition
| provides cooling to the HPAs |
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Term
| What does INMARSAT stand for? |
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Definition
| International Maritime Satellite |
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Term
| When are evals due for E-5? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| Deployable KU Band Earth Terminal provides secure, reliable comms for deployed units to establish network connectivity |
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Term
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Definition
| Essential elements of friendly information |
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Term
| What happens when the SL-100 does a cold restart? |
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Definition
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Term
| What message is used when concerning the death or serious illness of a family member? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the difference between open and closed fractures? |
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Definition
Closed fracture - Skin intact
Open fracture - Bone protrudes |
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Term
| What does TNCCENT stand for? |
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Definition
| Theater network operations center central command |
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Term
| Which restart of the SL-100 phone switch least impacts the users? |
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Definition
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Term
| How often must a SIRPNET ATO be resubmitted? |
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Definition
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Term
| Who can authorize a class B vehicle to travel over 100 miles? |
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Definition
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Term
| Type of routers the navy mostly uses? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| The point in a satellite's orbit when it's closet to the center of the earth |
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Term
| What is the importance of the battle of Leyte Gulf? |
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Definition
| Japan lost the Phillippines and was cut off from supplies |
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Term
| What is essential protective measure to obtain reliable operation in a cluttered electromagnetic environment? |
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Definition
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Term
| Define IATO and how long is it good for? |
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Definition
| Interim Authority To Operate and is only good for 6 months |
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Term
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Definition
| A point in a satellite's orbit when it's farthest from the center of the earth |
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Term
| What does RAM stand for and what does it do? |
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Definition
| Random Anti-Terrorism Measures, a method of detterence of terrorist attacks |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| How often are CMS A&A visits mandatory? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the 10th fleet location and AOR? |
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Definition
| Fort Meade, Maryland, global |
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Term
| What numeral system uses "1" and "0" to represent a numeric value? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is categorized as minor property? |
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Definition
| property acquired for immediate use |
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Term
| What is the range of a low earth orbit? |
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Definition
| Altitudes between 150 and 800 miles above the earth's surface. |
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Term
| What circuits are not patchable to the ATC IDNX circuits? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| A desktop application used to monitor up/down status of NOC hardware and afloat units |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| What does NREMS stand for? |
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Definition
| Navy Regional Enterprise Message System |
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Term
| What is the purpose of fitreps? |
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Definition
| Evaulation performance for officers |
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Term
| Safenet is used for what? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is a security incident that occurs whenever classifed data is placed onto a system of a lower classification? |
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Definition
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Term
| What number system uses "0-9" and "A-F" to represent a numerical value? |
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Definition
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Term
| How often must a CMS inspection be performed? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the nomenclature for DAMA? |
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Definition
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Term
| What was the first flight that landed a man on the moon? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the minimum time required to resolve a vip trouble ticket? |
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Definition
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Term
| This is a show of respect with both shore and ship gun batteries firing volleys? |
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Definition
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Term
| What devices are used to tunnel unclassified data through a DNS? |
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Definition
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Term
| What services does EHF TIP provide? |
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Definition
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Term
| What does JWICS stand for? |
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Definition
| Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| What is the NCA, who does it comprise of, and what is it's function? |
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Definition
| National Command Authority is composed of the President and SECDEF. They can authorize nuclear weapons. |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| What department is responsible for maintaining the readiness of all electronic equipment under control of NCTS? |
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Definition
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Term
| What does PSTN stand for? |
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Definition
| Public switched telephone network |
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Term
| What form is used to record when personnel open, closed and check safe? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the purpose of the krone block copper? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| All sum frequencies above the carrier frequency? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the operating frequency range of AN/USC-61? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the role of the LOC and LGC and where is it located? |
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Definition
Primary satellite controllers located in Landstuhl, Germany
Backup is in Fort Buckner, Japan |
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Term
| What does SIRPNET stand for? |
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Definition
| Secret Internet Protocol Router Network |
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Term
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Definition
| Asynchronous Transfer Mode |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
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Term
| What are two types of practices dangerous to security (PDS)? |
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Definition
| Reportable and non-reportable |
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Term
| Any frequency of electromagnetic energy capable of propagation into space? |
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Definition
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Term
| Abbreviation used to reduce the length of a name while maintaining reasonable interpretation of an activities identity? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the purpose of the Center for Information Dominance? |
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Definition
| Develop war fighters by providing the right training at the right time. |
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Term
| What is the process of gathering intelligence from different areas, local agencies, state agencies, or govt. agencies? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the data rate of an E-1? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| How many primary sites make up the HSGR? |
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Definition
| Five: Bahrain, PAC, LANT, San Diego, Naples |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| How many years is a solar cycle? |
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Definition
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Term
| What form is DD-200 used for? |
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Definition
| Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL) |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| What are the seven layers of OSI model? |
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Definition
Application
Presentation
Session
Transport
Network
Data Link
Physical |
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Term
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Definition
| To transmit and receive communications only in one direction at a time. |
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Term
| What is the local IA responsible for? |
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Definition
| Overall implementation of IA at the command level |
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Term
| What is the CAS and what is it's purpose? |
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Definition
| Collaboration at sea. Improved situational awareness through coordination. |
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Term
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Definition
| Transmit and receive both directions simultaneously |
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Term
| What are the type of COMSEC incidents? |
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Definition
Personnel
Physical
Cryptographic |
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Term
| Which NOC provides services to afloat units within the Pacific ocean AOR? |
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Definition
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Term
| An ATO for NIPR is granted for how many months? |
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Definition
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Term
| What manual governs the procedures for briefing and how to accurately collected, access, and present intelligence? |
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Definition
| Fleet Intelligence Collection Manual |
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Term
|
Definition
| Uninterruptible Power Supply |
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Term
| What are the parts of the environmental control unit (ECU)? |
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Definition
Liquid chiller unit (LCU)
Tank Pump unit (TPU)
Air Handler unit (AHU) |
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Term
| While deployed who is ultimately repsonsible for the risk incurred at a system startup, information system networks and telecommunications systems? |
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Definition
| Operational Designated Approving Authority |
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Term
| What is a SF-312 used for? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| The angle at which the radio wave travels from the antenna to the atmosphere. |
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Term
| Example of non-reportable PDS? |
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Definition
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Term
What are the following ports:
20
21
22
23
25
53
80
110
443 |
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Definition
20 FTP data
21 FTP control
22 Secure Shell (SSH)
23 Telnet
25 SMTP
53 DNS
80 HTTP
110 POP3
443 HTTPS
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Term
| What does TNCCENT stand for and explain the purpose of TNCCENT? |
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Definition
Theater Network Operations Center Central Command
Overall responsible for all 5th Fleet DISA services |
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Term
| What are the five steps of OPSEC planning process? |
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Definition
identify critical information
conduct an analysis of the threat
conduct an analysis of the vulnerabilities
perform risk assessment
aaply appropriate countermeasures to deny threat information of specific friendly intentions, capabilities, and activities. |
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Term
What is the one letter designation of a priority message and quickly must it be responded to?
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Definition
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Term
What is the purpose of a FCC-100 and how many ports?
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Definition
| Multiplexer with 16 ports |
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Term
| What are the brilliant of the basics? |
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Definition
Sponsorship
Mentorship
Command indoc
Ombudsman
Career development boards
Sailor recognition
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Term
| What is the difference between vulnerability and a threat vulnerability? |
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Definition
weakness in a system
threat- a danger outside the area of control of IA |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| List the 9 catergories of a computer incident? |
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Definition
root level intrusion
user level intrusion
unsuccessful activity attempts
DOS
non compliance
reconnaissance
malicious logic
investigating
explained anomaly
root level intrusion |
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Term
| Define MMS multi-level mail server |
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Definition
| secure means of exchanging messages |
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Term
| What is the average height of a geosynchronous orbit? |
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Definition
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Term
| What governs all IA responses to incidents? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the speed of a T1? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the speed of an OC3? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the speed of an OC12? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the speed of a DS0? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| Time Division Multiple Access Interface Processor |
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Term
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Definition
United States Naval Observatory
they maintain the time |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| Security container information sheet |
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Term
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Definition
| Compartment check off sheet end of day check sheet |
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Term
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Definition
| Open and closure log. it has open, close, and check boxes |
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Term
| What are the 5 attributes of IA CIA/NA? |
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Definition
confidentiality
integrity
availability
non-repudiation
authentication |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| What does TSCO stand for? |
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Definition
| Top Secret Control Officer |
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Term
| What happens when an exchange store becomes full? |
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Definition
| The Store will dismount causing service Interruption. |
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Term
| What RAID level is used to mirror without parity or striping? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the role of NCTS? |
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Definition
| To provide routes to area NCTAMS for world wide connectivity. |
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Term
| What is the purpose of EHF-TIP? |
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Definition
| The EHF-TIP allows EHF MDR resources to be allocated and shared efficiently among participating naval platforms. |
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Term
| Which requires human interaction? |
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Definition
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Term
| Employing logistic support assets effectively. Is which of the Seven principles of Naval Logistics? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is port 53 used for? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which Command is the DAA for the Navy? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
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Term
| What is the purpose of fleet siprnet messaging (FSM)? |
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Definition
| FSM is a point-to-point connection between ship and the NOC ashore. The end result is FSM is faster, more reliable record message traffic delivery to ships. |
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Term
| Ensure that timely and objective national intelligence is provided to the President, the heads of departments and agencies of the executive branch; the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and senior military commanders; and the Congress. What command Mission Statement is this? |
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Definition
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Term
| What Icon would you use to hide a windows shared folder? |
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Definition
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Term
| Who developed the Sailors Creed? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the responsibilities of Quality Assurance in reference to the Service Desk? |
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Definition
| Monitor and verify analysts are following approved processes and maintaining a professional manner during the handling and resolution of inbound and outbound calls into the Service Desk. |
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Term
| What tool would you use to see what path packets take across a network? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the frequency range of EHF? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is USCYBERCOM role in Defending the United States? |
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Definition
| The USCYBERCOM mission is to coordinate computer-network defense and direct U.S. cyber-attack operations. |
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Term
| What is the purpose of the Enterprise Knowledge Center? |
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Definition
| To provide agents support in troubleshooting customer issues. |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| What Intelligence agency was established with the National Security Act of 1947? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| occurs when signal encounters a surface that is large relative to the wavelength of the signal |
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Term
| How many steps are there in the planning process for OPSEC? |
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Definition
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| What is the purpose of OWA? |
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Definition
| Remotely access unclassified e-mail from a DOD network using a personally owned and other non-DOD computer. |
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| Name the locations of all NMCI Service Desks? |
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Definition
| San Diego, Ca; Norfolk, Va; Boise, Id |
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| Who give the final approval for TIP? |
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| What is the primary function of External Field Services? |
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Definition
| Provide software and hardware support within a geographical area. |
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| is the name given to the mechanism by which waves enter into the shadow of an obstacle |
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| The relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment. Is which of six areas of naval doctrine? |
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| What is the oldest Intelligence organization in the US Navy? |
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Definition
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| Define what a electronic spillage is. |
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Definition
| data placed on an IT system possessing insufficient information security controls to protect the data at the required classification. |
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Term
| Which method of attack is preferred by bot net hackers? |
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Definition
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Term
What do the following Operating Signals mean?
ZUG
ZEV
ZUJ |
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Definition
ZUG - Negative
ZEV - Affirmative
ZUJ - Standby |
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| Deterring attacks on US vital interests, and defending the nation should deterrence fail. Leading, planning, & executing strategic deterrence operations. Ensuring US freedom of action in space and cyberspace. Which command Mission Statement is this? |
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| something that will confine whatever is traveling along it into a narrow 'pipe' |
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| Providing the right support at the right time, at the right place. Is which of the Seven principles of Naval Logistics? |
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Definition
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| In Naval Logistics Sustainability is? |
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Definition
| Providing logistic support for the duration of the operation |
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| Who is the Secretary of Defense? |
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| Point in a satellite's orbit when it's farthest from the center of the Earth. |
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| A group of people authorized and organized to emulate a potential adversary's attack or exploitation capabilities against an enterprise's security posture. |
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| What is the function of NCDOC? |
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Definition
| To coordinate, monitor, and oversee the defense of Navy computer networks and systems and to be responsible for accomplishing Computer Network Defense. |
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Term
| What is the purpose of an iridium phone? |
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Definition
| Provide satellite phone services to mobile units down on all other means of connectivity. |
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Term
| Which two commands joined to become ONI? |
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Definition
| Department of Library and Office of Intel |
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Term
| What is the responsibility of TYCOM? |
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Definition
| An administrative chain of command in which the various ships report to the appropriate forward area commanders. |
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Term
| EKMS inspections are done in what periodicities? |
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Definition
| ALL DoN EKMS accounts must undergo a formal EKMS inspection every 24 months |
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Term
| What is the purpose of Tech Control? |
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Definition
| The role of tech control is to ensuring fast, reliable, and secure exchange of information for the fleet allowing telecommunications systems control personnel to exercise operational control of communications paths and facilities. |
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| What is the Common Secure Port for web based traffic? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the purpose of the Communications Control System? |
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Definition
| To provide limited services to units operating in a Battle Group environment. |
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Term
| Name the locations of all the Network Operation Centers (NOC)? |
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Definition
| Quantico, VA; San Diego, CA; Norfolk, VA; Pearl Harbor, HI |
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| Computer program design to automatic frequency planning for radar and weapon system as well as the process of generating communication plans. |
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| Produces meaningful maritime intelligence and moves that intelligence rapidly to key strategic, operational, and tactical decision-makers. Which command Mission Statement is this? |
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Definition
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Term
| Adapting logistics support to changing conditions. Is which of the Seven principles of Naval Logistics? |
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Definition
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Term
| Why would an afloat unit utilizing FSM need a secondary system, such as a legacy route? |
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Definition
| If the primary service has a loss of IP connectivity. |
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Term
| What information does the trace route command provide? |
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Definition
| Shows the path a packet takes and all the routers in which it passes through until it reaches its destination, or fails to and is discarded. |
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Term
| State who can give the order to initiate Emergency Destruction |
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Definition
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Term
| Which layer in the atmosphere collapses at dusk? |
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Definition
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Term
| Sunspots will not affect this range of radio wave. |
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Definition
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| The full range of ----- capabilities that are essential in the support of naval forces. Is which of six areas of naval doctrine? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the primary function of the Service Desk? |
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Definition
| Customer support for NMCI users |
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Term
| What software tool would you see to free customer's disk space and allow a higher system performance? |
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Definition
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Term
| For the DOD condition of readiness, what condition indicated a possible threat of destructive wind within 72 hours. |
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Definition
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Term
| Acquiring the minimum essential logistic support begin combat operations. Is which of the Seven principles of Naval Logistics? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which sites have Fleet Message Exchange(FMX)? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the purpose of the CASCOR? |
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Definition
| is submitted when equipment that has been the subject of casualty reporting is repaired and back in operational condition. |
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Term
| What command is charged with operating a secure naval network that enables information operations? |
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Definition
| The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE is an international non-profit, professional organization for the advancement of technology related to electricity. |
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Term
| What sets the The Purple Code apart? |
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Definition
| It was not a code, but an electromechanical cipher. |
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Term
| How many hard drives are used when in a RAID 6 configuration? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which of these transmission media can not be tapped? |
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Definition
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Term
| Why is it important to have an ATO for your network? |
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Definition
| You then have the Authority to operate. |
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Term
| To understand and predict changes in Earth's environment and conserve and manage coastal and marine resources to meet our Nation's economic, social, and environmental needs. Which command Mission Statement is this? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which attack relies on incorrectly filtered escape characters? |
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Definition
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Definition
| Command Cyber Readiness Inspection |
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Term
| What is the purpose of the Broadcast Keying Station? |
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Definition
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Term
| Ensuring that the logistic infrastructure prevails in spite of degradation and damage. Is which of the Seven principles of Naval Logistics? |
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Definition
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Term
| Explain the reason for "Two Person Integrity" as it relates to EKMS. |
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Definition
| TPI requires the participation of two people to provide a means of restricting access to sensitive material. When dealing with CRYPTO it requires at least two people. |
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Term
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Definition
| bending of the waves as they move from one medium into another in which the velocity of propagation is different |
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Term
| Why is FSM required on all IP capable platforms? |
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Definition
| End result in faster with more reliability |
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Term
| Identify three functional areas at the NOC. |
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Definition
| BUR, Logical Moves, Platform |
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Term
| What command would you use to release the current IP address? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the mission of the Network Operations Center (NOC)? |
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Definition
| Provide 24/7 network monitoring, management, and intrusion detection. |
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Term
| State the purpose of the DUSC system. |
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Definition
| It is a multi-purpose system that will produce directory updates for the DMS and UAC component and database for the FMX. |
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Term
| OSI Model Layer 5 does what? |
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Definition
| Provides coding and conversion function to the application layer such as compression, decompression, encryption and decryption. |
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Term
| Which network can be said to be used for The Deployed warfighter? |
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Definition
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Term
| To organize and prioritize, training, modernization, and maintenance, requirements, and capabilities of command and control architecture/networks, crypto logic and space-related systems and intelligence and information operations activities. Which is command Mission Statement is this? |
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Definition
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Term
| Who would you escalate a ticket to that requires a re-push of software to a machine? |
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Definition
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Term
| Core missions are to protect U.S. national security systems and to produce foreign signals intelligence information. Which command Mission Statement is this? |
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Definition
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Term
| What type of backups are conducted at the NOC? |
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Definition
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Term
| What does the acronym PING stand for? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| To coordinate, monitor, and oversee the defense of Navy computer networks and systems and to be responsible for accomplishing Computer Network Defense missions as assigned by Commander, U.S. Tenth Fleet and Commander, Joint Task Force - Global Network Operation. |
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Term
| How many commands fall under CYBERFOR? |
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Definition
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Term
| What Common Port is used for LDAP? |
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Definition
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Term
| What command would you use to renew an IP address? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| The ANCC is a digital patching system at NCTL and other shore stations that allows equipment to be connected digitally vice using physical path cords. |
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Term
| Which Command would you report a virus outbrake to? |
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Definition
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| The loss of the Philippines severed their empire, and the homeland was cut off from its main source of supply from the south. |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| What services are provided by the JFTOC? |
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Definition
| JFTOC functions as the primary control point for day to day operations within that AOR. |
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Term
| What is the purpose of the ping command? |
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Definition
| utility used to verify whether a specific IP address is accessible. |
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Term
| What is a Disk Array Controller. |
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Definition
| A device which manages the physical disk drives and presents them to the computer as logical units. |
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Term
| What is the Request Operations Center responsible for? |
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Definition
| To provide queue support for all agents and to include verification in network connectivity. |
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Term
| Who would you escalate a ticket that requires replacement of a keyboard? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are actual Fleet Broadcasts? |
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Definition
PMUL - Pacific
LMUL - Atlantic
IMUL - Med/Indian |
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Term
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Definition
| Checking your security clearance status. |
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Term
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Definition
| 2400 Baud full duplex interface |
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Term
| Which messaging format does the Navy Correspondence Manual not cover? |
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Definition
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Term
| Support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war. |
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Definition
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Term
| How many deployable METOC teams are there? |
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Definition
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Term
| Why is it important to follow EMCON? |
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Definition
| To avoid electronic detection |
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Term
| What was the turning point of Pacific War? What are the dates? |
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Definition
Battle of Midway
3-5 June 1942 |
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Term
| What island did U.S. secure from the Japanese and when? |
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Definition
| Guadalcanal 13-15 November 1942 |
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Term
| Who and when was the first manned space flight? |
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Definition
Alan B. Shepard
5 May, 1961 |
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Term
| Who's classes were held on top of a wood structure in the Navy Headquarters Building in Washington learning how to intercept operations as radio operators? |
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Definition
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Term
| What ship was attacked in the Six-Day War between Israel and several Arab nations? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the only US ship held captive and by whom? |
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Definition
USS Pueblo
Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK) |
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Term
| What is also known as Station X that is United Kingdom's main decryption establishment? |
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Definition
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Term
| Who took part in every assault the U.S. Marines conducted in the Pacific from 1942 to 1945? |
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Definition
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Term
| What war did the only successfully anti-ship missile attack on a U.S. Navy warship? What ship? |
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Definition
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Term
| 102.10: State the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps team as instruments to support national policies? |
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Definition
Readiness
Flexibility
Self-sustainable
Mobility |
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Term
| 102.11: State the Three Levels of War |
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Definition
TOS
Tactical
Operational
Strategic |
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Term
| Who was the National Security Act of 1947 signed by? |
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Definition
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Term
| 102.13: State when and why the Navy Core Values were deployed? |
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Definition
| Admiral Kelso adopted the Navy Core Values to provide principles to guide our Sailors. |
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Term
| What is the last line of the Sailor's Creed? |
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Definition
| I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all. |
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Term
| Who was credited for the development of the business language COBAL? |
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Definition
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Term
| 102.16: State the name of the First Computer and where it was located? |
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Definition
ENIAC
University of Pennsylvania |
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Term
| What is the significance of the ARPANET? |
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Definition
| World's first operational packet switching network in 1969. |
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Term
| Who initiated the requirement of TPI when handling classified information? |
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Definition
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Term
| 102.19: State the Oldest Intelligent Organization in the U.S. Navy |
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Definition
| Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) |
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Term
| When was ONI was established and by whom it was founded? |
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Definition
1882 to 1889 and from 1919 through WWII
William H. Hunt, Secretary of the Navy |
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Term
| 102.21: State the first CIO/DNI |
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Definition
| Chief of the Bureau of Navigation |
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Term
| 103.1 State the mission of the U.S. Navy? |
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Definition
| 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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Term
| State the difference between OPCON and ADCON? Who is our OPCON? |
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Definition
OPCON has the authority to organize commands and employ them to accomplish a mission.
ADCON has the authority over subordinate or other organizations in administration and support.
Our OPCON is CNO, FLTFORCOM, NAVNETWARCOM, 10th Fleet, NCTAMS PAC |
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Definition
| A commander of one of the unified or specified combatant commands. |
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Term
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Definition
Commander in charge of a specific fleet AOR. |
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Term
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Definition
| Commander in charge of a speciality |
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Term
| Where is PACOM located and its mission? |
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Definition
Camp Smith, HI
To protect and defend the territory of the United States and it's people. |
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Term
| What command enhance transatlantic security and defend the United States? Where is its location? |
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Definition
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Term
| What command supports the development and integration of Joint, Interagency, and multinational capabilities? Where is it located? |
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Definition
Joint Forces Command
Norfolk, VA |
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Term
| Where is SOUTHCOM located and its mission? |
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Definition
Miami, FL
Support whole-of-government efforts to enhance regional security and cooperation. |
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Term
| What command responds to crises and promotes cooperation among nations? |
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Definition
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Term
| What command conducts Homeland Defense and Civil Support operations? |
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Definition
NORTHCOM
Peterson, CO AFB |
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Term
| What is SOCOM's mission and where are they located? |
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Definition
Provide fully capable Special Operations Forces to defend the United States.
Tampa, Fl |
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Term
| What is mission of TRANSCOM and where is it located? |
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Definition
Develop and direct the Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise to globally project strategic national security capabilities.
Galveston, TX |
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Term
| Where is AFRICOM located? |
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Definition
| Stuttgart-Moehringen, Germany |
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Term
Define the operating areas of the following numbered fleets:
2nd Fleet
3rd Fleet
4th Fleet
5th Fleet
6th Fleet
7th Fleet
10th Fleet |
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Definition
2nd Fleet - Atlantic Ocean
3rd Fleet - Pacific Ocean
4th Fleet - South America and Caribbean Sea
5th Fleet - Red Sea and Persian Gulf
6th Fleet - Mediterranean Sea
7th Fleet - Indian Ocean
10th Fleet - Cybe |
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Term
Define the follow:
Task Force (TF)
Task Group (TG)
Task Unit (TU)
Task Element (TE)
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Definition
TF - Subdivision of the fleet
TG - Division of TF
TU - Division of TG
TE - Division of TU |
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Term
| How many NCTAMS are there and where are they located? |
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Definition
2
NCTAMS LANT (Norfolk, VA)
NCTAMS PAC (WAHIAWA, HI)
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Term
In regards to the IDC, what rates fall under the following areas:
Intel
IW
IP
METOC |
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Definition
Intel: IS
IW: CTN, CTR, CTT, CTI, CTM
IP: IT
METOC: AG |
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Term
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Definition
| Command, control, and surveillance encompasses the gathering, processing, and distribution of information. |
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Term
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Definition
| Combat support agency provides command & control to operate and assure a global net-centric enterprise. |
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Term
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Definition
| National Air & Space Intel Center organize, train, and present capabilities to conduct intel. |
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Term
| What is the mission of NCDOC and where are they located |
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Definition
| Naval Cyber Defense Operations Command (Little Creek, VA) Security & defend naval networks worldwide. |
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Term
What do the following acronyms stand for:
ODNI
DIA
NSA
COA
NGA
DHS
FBI
DEA
DOE
DOS
DOT
NRO |
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Definition
Officer of the Director of National Intelligence
Defense Intelligence Agency
National Security Agency
Central Intelligence Agency
National Geospatial
Defense Human Intelligence Agency
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Drug Enforcement Agency
Department of Energy
Department of State
Department of Transportation
National Reconnaissance Officer
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Term
| Discuss the responsibilities of CINC and TYCOM |
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Definition
Fleet Commander in Charge - Operating forces - ships, crafts classified and organized into command by type.
Type Commander - Responsible for the ships that make up the operational numbered fleets. |
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Term
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Definition
DISA's Command Cyber Readiness Inspection
Holds commanders accountable for their respective security posture. |
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Term
| Name 3 documents used to track personnel accounting? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
| Provided to assist Admin Officers in determining proper action to take regarding personnel accounting events. |
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Term
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Definition
| Activity Manpower Document lists in one document all the Requirements and Authorizations in a specific Activity. |
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Term
| Define a concurrent report |
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Definition
| Provide a record of significant performance in an additional duty or temporary additional duty. |
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Term
State what is found on the following pages:
Page 2
Page 4
SGLI
Page 13 |
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Definition
Dependency application/record of emergency data
Navy Occupation/Training and Awards History
Service Member's Group Life Insurance - low cost life insurance to Uniformed Service Members
Administrative Remarks |
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Term
| Describe the 2 categories of a SITREP |
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Definition
OPREP-3 Navy Blue - is required if the incident is considered to be "major" Results in loss or degradation in the ability of a command to perform its mission.
OPREP-3 Navy Unit SITREP - if it is not major. |
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Term
| Discuss the importance of an IG |
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Definition
| Initiate audits, evaluations, and investigations relating to programs and operations of the DOD. |
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Term
| State the purpose of the Navy Correspondence Manual: |
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Definition
| is issued to prescribe uniform standards for the management and preparation of correspondence. |
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