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Discuss the conditions that led to the formation of the U.S. Navy.

American revolution, General Washington realized the importance of a navy for supply and communication to fight British.


100

Battle of Coral Sea

4-8 May 1942; first carrier to carrier battle Lexington sunk, Yorktown damaged

100

b.  Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)   

Responsible to SECNAV for the command operating efficiency of Navy, principal Naval advisor to president and SECNAV


Admiral John M. Richardson

100

h.  CMDMC

Enlisted advisor to CO, implementation of policies, utilization and training of personnel.


CMDCM Darcy M. Beauchamp

100

Naval Construction Force (NCF) 

Naval  Expeditionary  Intelligence Command  (NEIC)

 Naval  Expeditionary  Logistics  (NAVELSG)

 Expeditionary  Combat  Readiness  Command  (ECRC)


a. Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC)

b. Coastal Riverine Force (CRS)

c. Maritime Civil Affairs and Training Command (MCASTC)

d. Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

e. Naval Construction Force (NCF)

NCF- Naval construction force: NCF Seabees provide combat engineering in support of naval operating forces. This includes forward operating and logistics bases, airfield construction/ expansion, repair to air and sea ports, roads, bridges, and bunkers, as well as underwater construction to survey, restore and repair maritime infrastructure in ports and harbors.

NEIC- capabilities give expeditionary, maritime, joint and combined forces timely, relevant and actionable intelligence to deny the enemy sanctuary, freedom of movement, and use of waterborne lines of communication while enabling friendly forces to find, fix and destroy the enemy within the operational environment.

NAVELSG- cargo handling for surface, air and terminal operations. provide logistics capabilities for the Navy.

ECRC- Ensures proper training and readiness for deployment and redeployment. 

NECC- serves as the single functional command to centrally manage current and future readiness, resources, manning, training and equipping of the United States Navy's 21,000 expeditionary forces who are currently serving in every theater of operation. 

CRS- operates ashore, at sea and in the water of harbors, rivers, bays, and across the littorals. the primary focus of CRF is to conduct maritime security operations across all phases of military operations by providing port and harbor security, and high value asset security inland, on coastal waterways and ashore.

MCASTC- provides personnel, trains, equips and deploys U.S Navy Sailors for a Task Force Commander to establish and enhance relations between military forces, governmental and nongovernmental organizations and the civilian populace. MCASTC was disestablished in 2014.

EOD- locate, identify, render safe and explosively dispose of foreign and domestic ordnance including conventional, chemical, biological, nuclear, underwater and improvised type devices. 

NCF- Seabees provide combat engineering in support of naval operating forces. this includes forward operating and logistic bases, airfield construction/expansion, repair to air and sea ports, roads, bridges, and bunkers, as well as underwater construction to survey, restore and repair maritime infrastructure in ports and harbors.

200

State the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps team as instruments to support national policies.

readiness, flexibilty, self sustainability and mobility.

200

Invasion of Normandy

June 6, 1944. invasion of normandy the largest amphibious operation in history. durring WWII carried out minesweeping, shore bombardment, and amphibious operations transporting supplies and troops.

200

c.  Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) 

Senior enlisted leader of Navy, advisor to CNO and CNP


MCPON Steven S. Giordano

200

i.  N-1

Admin Assistance Officer

Mrs. Lauren J. Barnes

200

who was the first Mcpon 

Delbert black 

300

When is the U.S. Navy birthday.

13 Oct 1775

300

Battle of Midway

3-5 June 1942 Midway was the turning point of the Pacific war it was the Allies first major naval victory

300

d.  Fleet Master Chief 

CNO directed, free flowing comms, keep CO aware of exciting and potential situations, mission readiness 


FLTCM Paul Kinsbury

300

j.  N-3

Operations Officer

CDR Charlie Kubic

300

Who is the most decorated Seabee?

Construction mechanic third class

Marvin G. Shields

400

Discuss the conditions that led to the creation of the Seabees.

March 5th 1942. Armed contruction workers were critically needed in combat areas of world war II.

400

Discuss the conditions that led to the creation of Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal

operational swimmers were needed for the removing of obstacles laid by the Germans off of the coast of France and the Japanese off of Various Islands during WWII.

400

f.  Commanding Officer 

absolute responsibilty for safety, and efficiency of command 


NAVELSG CDRE Keith M. Jones

NAVELSG DEUTY CDRE Joseph A. Davis

400

k.  N-4

Supply Officer

Mr. Kenneth Tyler

400

Name of sailor that had first USS ship named after him

Gunners mate first class


Osmond Kelley Ingram

500

Discuss the significance of March 5, 1942 as it pertains to the Seabees.

March 5th 1942. Armed contruction workers were critically needed in combat areas of world war II.

500

Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) 

Conduct recruiting, organizing, supplying and training 


The Honorable Ray Mabus

500

g.  Executive Officer

organization, performance of duty and discipline


CHIEF OF STAFF Mark J. Sakowski

500

l.  N-6

Communications Officer

ENS David G. Aboudauod

500

what are the first six frigits

United states

constellation

constitution

chesapeake

congress

president