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| ORM | OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT |
| OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT | Increase operational effectiveness by anticipating hazards and reducing the potential for loss |
| STEPS OF ORM (I AM IS) | Identify Hazards Assessing Hazards 3Making Risk Decisions Implementing Control Supervising |
| RADM | Relational ADM Client |
| Relational ADM Client | application used to track personnel records, create muster reports, manage training and qualifications |
| NAVPERS 1306/7 | Enlisted Personnel Action Request |
| NAVPERS 1070/613 | Administrative Remarks (aka PG 13) |
| NAVPERS 1070/881 | Training Education and Qualification History (aka PG 4) |
| NAVPERS 1070/880 | Awards Record |
| NAVPERS 1070/602 | Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data (aka PG 2) |
| Page 2 is updated when there is a change in | Dependent Status or number of dependents Change of Address/contact info, or beneficiary |
| Page 2 is verified on the following occasions | Permanent Change of Station (prior to departure and upon reporting) Prior to deployment TAD in excess of 30 days Annually |
| Bills | 1. Administrative 2. Watch quarter and station bill 3. Operational 4. Emergency 5. Special 6. Battle |
| Article 15 | Nonjudical Punishment or Captain's Mast |
| Article 85 | Desertion |
| Article 86 | Absence without leave |
| Article 87 | Missing movement |
| Article 92 | Failure to obey order or regulation |
| Article 107 | False official statement |
| Article 112 | Drunk on duty |
| Article 112a | Wrongful use, possession, etc.. of controlled substances |
| Article 134 | General article |
| SORN | Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy |
| Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy | publication issues regulations and guidance governing the conduct of all members of the U.S. Navy. |
| CTF 80 | Atlantic Ocean. |
| 3rd Fleet | Pacific Ocean. |
| 4th Fleet | South America |
| 5th Fleet | CENTCOM/Middle East. |
| 6th Fleet | Mediterranean |
| 7th Fleet | Pacific and Indian Ocean. |
| 10th Fleet | US Fleet Cyber Command |
| Military Sealift Command | Worldwide |
| Pacific Command (PACOM) | west coast of the U.S. to the western border of India |
| European Command (EUCOM) | Europe, Southwestern Asia, Levant |
| Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) | Central America, South America and Caribbean |
| Central Command (CENTCOM) | northeast Africa, across the Middle East to Central and South Asia |
| Northern Command (NORTHCOM) | U.S., Alaska, Canada, Mexico, Gulf of Mexico, Straits of Florida, portions of the Caribbean region to include Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands |
| SOCOM | Special Operations Command |
| TRANSCOM | Transportation Command |
| STRATCOM | Strategic Command |
| AFRICOM | Africa Command |
| CO | CAPT David W. Skarosi |
| Commanding Officer Role | ultimate responsibility for the ship and everything pertaining to the ship |
| XO | CAPT Shawn M. Navinskey |
| Executive officer role | Direct representative of the CO in maintaining the military and general efficiency of the ship |
| CMC | Master Chief Michael G. Smith |
| CMC role | Works directly with the CO and XO on all matters pertaining to the welfare and morale of the crew |
| Commanding Officer’s Watch Standing Principles | 1. Forceful back-up 2. Formality 3. Level of Knowledge 4. Ownership 5. Procedural Compliance 6. Integrity 7. Questioning Attitude |
| Commanding Officer’s Priority | 1. Mission Ready 2. Qualified and Competent 3. On Time Execution |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 1 | To take charge of this post and all government property in view. |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 4 | To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard house than my own |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 6 | To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch only |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 8 | To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder. |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 7 | To talk to no one except in the line of duty. |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 11 | To be especially watchful at night, and, during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority. |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 9 | To call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instruction. |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 10 | To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased. |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 2 | To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 5 | To quit my post only when properly relieved |
| GENERAL ORDERS OF A SENTRY 3 | To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce |
| PEARL HARBOR | December 7, 1941 |
| BATTLE OF NORMANDY | Fought on June 6, 1944 |
| Battle of Midway | 3-5 June 1942 |
| STATE THE SIX AREAS THAT COMPRISE NAVAL DOCTRINE. | Naval Warfare Naval Intelligence Naval Operations Naval Logistics Naval Planning Naval Command and Control |
| GREAT WHITE FLEET | December 16, 1907 |
| Guadalcanal | 13-15 November 1942 |
| THE ORIGINAL SIX FRIGATES | 1. USS United States 2. USS Constellation 3. USS Constitution 4. USS Chesapeake 5. USS Congress 6. USS President |
| WHAT THREE MAJOR CLASSES OF WARSHIP EXISTED AT THE INCEPTION OF THE NAVY | 1. Ships of the Line: 2. Frigates 3. Sloops of War |
| Sailors Creed" was written by | Blue Ribbon Recruit Training Panel |
| replaced the word "bluejacket" with | Navy |
| revised the phrase "my superiors" to | those appointed over me |
| The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy () | senior enlisted person in the Navy |
| MCPON is the Advisor to | Chief of Naval Operations Chief of Naval Personnel |
| WHO WAS THE FIRST MCPON | Master Chief Petty Officer Delbert D. Black |
| WHEN WAS HE SELECTED TO BECOME THE FIRST MCPON | January 13, 1967 |
| WHO DIRECTED THE SAILOR’S CREED TO BE COMMITTED TO MEMORY | Admiral Frank Kelso |
| GUN SALUTE | Admiral: 17 guns Vice Admiral: 15 guns Rear Admiral: 13 guns Commodore: 11 guns |