The 4 classes of submarines used in today's fleet
What are the Los Angeles, Ohio, Seawolf, and Virginia-classes?
The Navy's current maritime patrol aircraft
What is the P-8 Poseidon?
What the "front" of a ship is called
What is the Bow?
The meaning of "Semper Fidelis"
What is "Always Faithful"?
This entity was commissioned 01 AUG 1972
What is FAMU NROTC?
Father of the Nuclear Navy
Who is Hyman G. Rickover?
Full name for ASTB
What is Aviation Selection Test Battery?
These 2 things can be altered to avoid collision
What are course and speed?
MAGTF stands for
What is Marine Air-Ground Task Force?
The current Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
SgtMaj Carlos Ruiz
The name of the first Nuclear Powered Submarine
What is the USS Nautiliss?
The second phase in Naval Flight School
What is Primary Flight Training?
Conducted primarily by Cruisers, Destroyers, and Frigates, This mission set encompasses the detection, tracking and, if required, destruction of enemy submarines
What is Anti-Submarine Warfare?
The basic infantry weapon of the United States Marine Corps
M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle
FAMU NROTC's first commissionee
Who is ENS Robert Hill?
These types of Submarines are designed to seek and destroy enemy submarines and surface ships; project power ashore with Tomahawk cruise missiles and Special Operation Forces (SOF); carry out Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions; support battle group operations; and engage in mine warfare
What are Attack Submarines (SSN)?
The US Navy's first commissioned Aircraft Carrier
What is the USS Langley (CV-1)?
The second course in the SWO Training Pipeline , providing future SWOs with foundational bridge (pilot house) watchstanding and shiphandling skills, and reinforces shipboard communication in high-stress situations, as well as during watch
What is Officer of the Deck Phase I (OOD-I)?
MOS code 04
What is Logistics?
What is Boatswain's Mate?
The most effective means available for locating objects underwater; sends out a pulse of energy that travels through water, reflects off of an object, and returns to a receiver.
(Hint: Type of Sonar)
What is Active Sonar?
The 4 forces of flight
What are weight, thrust, drag and lift?
Name 2 of the 8 SSOPs
Hint:( 2 Fs and a PIQL)
What are:
1. Procedural Compliance
2. Integrity
3. Level of Knowledge
4. Questioning Attitude
5. Forceful Backup
6. Self-Suffiency
7. Ownership
8. Formality
Magazine Inserted, Chamber Empty, Bolt Forward, Safety On, Ejection Port Closed
What is Weapon Condition Three?
Which ship was nicknamed 'Old Ironsides'?
What is the USS Constitution?