Ranks
Ships & Subs
Structure & Command
Officer Jobs
History/Mission
100

What is an O-1 in the Navy?

Ensign

100

What is the mission of a Battleship (BB)?

Engage & destory adversaries; long range missiles

100

Who is the Secretary of the Navy?

Honorable John Phelan

100

What's the difference between a Chief Warrant Officer and a Limited Duty Officer?

Warrant Officers (CWOs): senior technical specialists; bridge between enlisted and officer; single track career path; extremely specialized

Limited Duty Officers (LDOs): commissioned officers who manage technically demanding divisions; progression towards traditional officer roles; broader leadership

100

When was the Navy founded?

13 October 1775

200

What is an E-3 in the Marines?

Lance Corporal

200

What ships are a part of the Carrier Strike Group (CSG)?

Aircraft Carrier, Cruisers, Destroyers, Submarines, Supply Ships

200

What are the 2 units underneath the Chief of Naval Operations and what do they do?

Operating Forces: numbered fleets, combat operations, global power projection

Shore Establishment: infrastructure, training/equipping, administrative

200

What does URL stand for and what does it mean?

Unrestricted Line (Officer); combat qualified

200

When was the Marine Corps founded?

10 November 1775

300

What is an O-5 in the Navy?

Commander

300

What is the difference between a Cruiser and a Destroyer?

Cruiser: larger & more powerful; independent ops

Destroyer: smaller & more agile; escorts

300

What are the 2 functional component commands in the Navy?

Military Sealift Command, Naval Special Warfare Command

300

What are the 3 Special Operations Officer jobs in the Navy?

Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Navy Diver, Navy Seal

300

What are the Navy (& Marine) core values?

Honor, Courage, Commitment
400

What is the pay grade of a Chief Petty Officer (Navy)?

E-7

400

(See image slide deck) What ship is this?

Destroyer

400

What are the command elements of the Marine Corps broken into?

Ground, Aviation, Logistics

400

What does a Signals Intelligence/Ground Electronic Warfare (SIGINT/EW) do? (Marine Corps) 

Collects enemy signals (SIGINT; radio, satellite, etc); disrupt use of electromagnetic spectrum

400
What is the difference between the Navy and the Marine Corps?

Navy: combat-ready units, fights at sea, oversees the Marine Corps

Marine Corps: expeditionary force; land forces supporting naval operations

500

(See image slide deck) What rank & pay grade is this? (Marines)

Gunnery Sergeant

500

What ship was in the slide deck, what type of ship was it, and why was it important?

USS Enterprise; 1st nuclear powered Aircraft Carrier

500

What does SPMAGTF stand for, and what's its purpose?

Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force; flexible self self-sustaining unit; crisis and combat operations; operates within Geographic combatant command

500

What does a Cryptological Warfare Officer do? (Navy)

Manages SIGINT, Electromagnetic Warfare (EW), and Cyber operations
500

Name 3 ways the Air Force integrates with the Navy and/or Marine Corps.

Airmen on naval ships to assist with aviation

Joint flight and aviation maintenance schooling

Joint electronic warfare capabilities and integration

Navy has a massive nuclear arsenal for deterrence

Joint exercises (Northern Edge 2025)