Administrative Chain of Command
1. POTUS
2. SECDEF
3. SECNAV
4. CNO ☆☆☆☆
5. PACFLT/USFF ☆☆☆☆
6. TYCOM ☆☆ or ☆☆☆
7.
... [Show More] DESRON/PHIBRON
8. CO
Operational Chain of Comand
1. POTUS
2. SECDEF
3. CJCS ☆☆☆☆
4. COCOM ☆☆☆☆
5. FLT COMMANDER ☆☆☆☆
6. CSG/ESG ☆
7. DESRON/PHIBRON
8. CO
USPACOM (COCOM)
Indo-Asia-Pacific Region
Based in Honolulu, HI
USCENTCOM (COCOM)
Middle East, Central Asia, Egypt
Based in Macdill AFB, FL
USAFRICOM (COCOM)
Africa, except Egypt
Based in Kelley Barracks, Germany
USEUCOM (COCOM)
Europe, Russia, Greenland, Israel
Based in Stuttgart, Germany
USNORTHCOM (COCOM)
US, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico
Based in Peterson AFB, CO
USSOUTHCOM (COCOM)
Central and South America, Caribbean
Based in Miami, FL
SOCOM (COCOM)
Special Operations Command
-Training special forces
-Based in Macdill AFB, FL
STRATCOM (COCOM)
Strategic Command
-Global strike/mission defense/formerly cyber as well
-Based in Omaha, NE
TRANSCOM (COCOM)
Transportation Command
-Provide transportation and logistics in support of DoD assets
-Based in Scott AFB, IL
USFF (TF 80)
West Atlantic
4th FLT
Caribbean, Central, South America
3rd FLT
East Pacific
7th FLT
West Pacific, Indian Ocean
5th FLT
Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, part of Indian Ocean
6th FLT
East Atlantic, Mediterranean, North Seas
10th FLT
Cyberwarfare
Admin vs. Operational Commanders
Administrative - administrative orders from up top
Operational - warheads on foreheads, maintaining and training fleets
Types of CASREPS
CASINT - Initial - submit NLT 24 hrs if it can't be fixed in 48
CASUP - Update - change to information (New ETR)
CASCOR - Correction - equipment has been repaired
CASCAN - Cancellation - equipment taken out of use
What do we get out of CASREPS?
- Technical Assistance
- Required Parts (Allotted Funding)
- Both
What is in CASREPS?
Summary/Impact
Technical Description
Pending Action(s)
Activity Point of Contact (POC)
Mishap Report Statement
Minimum 30 Day Ship Schedule
Minimize Statement (when required)
What parts of CASREPS are classified?
Ship Schedule
Warfare Mission Degradation
Impact of Casualty
Why do we write CASREPS?
Inform ISIC of degraded mission area due to an equipment casualty
Minimum classification for CASREP
Confidential
CASREP - CAT 2
(P)
Major or full loss of secondary mission
Minor loss of primary mission
Updated every 30 days
CASREP - CAT 3
(O)
Major loss of secondary or primary mission
Updated every 10 days
CASREP - CAT 4
(O)
Total loss of primary mission
Updated every 72 hours
Reasons for CASCANs
-Submitted upon entering CNO availability
-Equipment is taken out of use (Ship decommissioned/Equipment upgraded)
-Equipment can't be fixed by routine means
DRRS-N
Defense Readiness Reporting System - Navy
Purpose of DRRS-N
Reporting readiness to ISIC and higher ups, giving a snapshot of the ship's ability to accomplish missions
PESTO
Personnel
Equipment
Supply
Training
Ordinance
MET
Mission Essential Tasks
Make up the required abilities to meet particular capabilities
DIVO Tasks from the SORM
- Walk spaces daily
- Maintain DIVO Notebook
- Maintain CSMP
- Optimum material readiness (3M)
- Check message traffic
CSMP
Current Ship's Maintenance Plan
List of jobs currently submitted for division/ship
UCMJ
Uniform Code of Military Justice
Who is subject to UCMJ?
- Active Duty Personnel
- Reservists on active duty
- Midshipmen at the Naval Academy
- Retired personnel receiving benefits
- Civilians under martial law
Who is not subject to UCMJ?
- Contractors
- Dependents
- Civilians not under martial law
Article 31
Compulsory Self-Incrimination
Cannot be forced to incriminate themselves
Article 32
Rights and Procedures
- Must be informed of charges
- Right to have counsel present
- Right to question witnesses against the defense
- May present any evidence to help defense
Article 86
Absence w/o Official Leave
Unauthorized Absence
Article 92
Failure to Obey Order or Regulation
- Derelict in performance of duties
- Violation of/fail to obey lawful order/general order
Article 133
Conduct Unbecoming of an Officer and Gentleman
- Sort of a catchall
Article 15
Nonjudicial Punishment
- Allows CO to decide what minor offenses can be sorted at his level
NJP Punishments
- Confinement, bread and water (E3 and below; no more than 3 days)
- Correctional custody
- Forfeiture of pay
- Reduction in grade (E6 and below)
- Up to 60 days restriction
- Up to 45 days extra duty
Difference between NFP and Trial
Any evidence can be used against you (no need for warrant)
Three Types of Searches under Military Law
Probable Cause w/ Authorization
Probable Cause w/o Authorization
No Probable Cause w/ Authorization (main difference)
Types of Court Martial
Summary - most common, least severe ; only enlisted
Special - more severe; officers and enlisted; military judge
General - most severe; most severe punishments possible (life imprisonment; death)
Enlisted Requirements for Advancement
- Pass advancement exam
- Pass PRT
- Recommended by CO (via Eval; P, MP, EP)
- Have required TIR
- Citizenship (for security clearance if required)
- Training and required schools
- Meet minimum performance criteria (from FMS)
FMS
Final Multiple Score
Calculated from all requirements needed to advance to next rank
TIR
Time in Rate (months)
9
9
6
12
36
36
36
36
Advancement Exam Months
March and September
E-1 TIR Date
From date of enlistment
E-4 to E-6 TIR Date
From date of exam taken
Advancement Ineligibility
- Retired
- In Confinement
- Due to civil conviction or court-martial sentence
- Failed PRT
- Non-US Citizen
- For rating requiring access to classified data
- Unauthorized Absence
- Cheating on exam
- Fraudulent Advancement
Types of Special Advancement
MAP - Meritorious
CMAP - Combat
RMAP - Recruiter
AAP - Advanced
Frocking
ADSEP
Administrative Separation
Types of Positive ADSEP
Honourable
General*
Other than Honourable*
Uncharacterized - entry level
* - Both allow to still collect some benefits
Types of Punitive ADSEP
Bad Conduct - Special
Dishonourable - General
Reasons for Positive ADSEP
- Fulfillment of service
- Disability
- Best interest of service
- Change of service (commissioning)
Humanitarian Transfer/Hardship Discharge
- Hardship is temporary and can only be solved by service member
- All other resources have been exhausted
- Transfer turns into Discharge if service member cannot continue being in service
Not Observed FITREP
Performance period is under 90 days
Letter of Extension
Evaluation of FITREP due upon transfer, unless periodic fell with in last
90 days
CMEO
Command Managed Equal Opportunity - positive command morale and EO
Informal - settling infraction at lowest level
Formal - formal complaint form
SAPR
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response - help victims get help and report
Restricted - gives victim time to decide next step
Unrestricted - reported to all command, investigation must be filed
Restricted SAPR Report can be made to...
SAPR VA
SARC
Healthcare personnel (outside CA)
Chaplains
Ombudsman
Representative of the CO for family members (usually a service member's spouse)
Transport SECRET Material
- US Gov't marked vehicles
- USPS Registered mail
- USPS Express mail sent between gov't contractors
Transport TOP SECRET Material
- Direct contact between cleared US personnel
- DCS (Defense Courier Service)
- DoS Diplomatic Courier Service
- Crypto
Loss/Compromise of Classified Material
Report to NCIS
DD2501
Courier Authorization Card
Classifications and Colours
TOP SECRET - Orange - exceptionally grave damage
SECRET - Red - serious damage
CONFIDENTIAL - Blue - damage
UNCLASSIFIED - Green
Special Handling Instructions
FOUO - For Official Use Only
SPECAT - Special Category
NOFORN - No Foreignors
EFTO - Encrypt for Transmission Only
LIMDIS - Limited Distribution
Message Precedence
Routine - R - 6 hrs
Priority - P - 3 hrs
Immediate - O - 30 mins
Flash - Z - 10
DTG
Date Time Group
DD TTTT Z MMM YY
OOD In Port
Notify proper authority, Log it in the Deck Log
Deadly Force Triangle
Opportunity, Capability, Intent
Deadly Force Continuum
Dealing with a threat
1. Passive
2. Verbal commands
3. Soft control (restraining)
4. Hard control (compliance techniques)
5. Non-lethal Force
.6. Deadly Force
Deadly Force
Force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm.
SRF, BRF, RF
Security Reaction Force - 5 min (SRF B) [perimeter]
Backup Reaction Force - 10 min (SRF A) [deploy to scene]
Reserve Force - 15 min (SRF A)
Bells
2 for anyone in command or leaving command
4 for O-5. O-6
6 for O-7, O-8
8 for O-9, O-10
INSURV
Board of Inspection and Survey
How often are major inspections?
1 per life cycle
How long is ship's life cycle?
36 mnths
OFRP
Optimized Fleet Response Plan
1. Sustainment - deployable not deployed
2. Maintenance - CNO Availability
3. Shakedown - dusting off from maintenance
4. Basic - ATG led training (crawl)
5. Advanced - (walk)
6. Integrated - (run) TYCOM certification
RE
Repeated Exercises
Maintained by ships following certs to maintain proficiency
CE
Certification Exercises
Conducted in basic phase
AE
Advanced Exercises
Conducted during Advanced and Integrated phases
Enlisted Personnel Manning
PERS 40(13)
Officer Manning
PERS 41
ORM 5-Step Process
1. Identify hazards
2. Assess hazards
3. Make risk decisions
4. Implement controls
5. Supervise
RAC
Risk Assessment Code
Severity ($)
I - Death
II - Severe injury
III - Minimal injury
IV - No threat
Probability
A - Likely
B - Probably
C - May
D - Unlikely
RAC Codes
1 - Critical
2 - Serious
3 - Moderate
4 - Minor
5 - Negligible
ORM Categories
In-Depth - charts, planning
Deliberate - prior to evolution
TIme Critical - in the moment
APL
Allowance Parts List - Parts
AEL
Allowance Equipage List - Equipage (life jackets, helmets)
ACL
Allowance Consumables List
OPTAR
Operational Targeting - Funding for everything that isn't TAD
TADTAR
TAD Targeting - Funding for sending people to school
MOV Validation
Material Obligation Validation
Validated within 10 days or all jobs will be cancelled
COSAL
Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List (backup, high-failure items onboard)
What must be validated in CMS/ID every month?
NEC, PRD, PG, PL
PQS
100 - Fundamentals
200 - Systems (Equipment)
300 - Watch Stations
Number of signatures needed for SWO
2416
DLR
Depot Level Repair - submitting a turn-in carcass to receive a replacement
Number of EPs
20% of summary group
EPs and MPs combined
E1 - E4: No limit
E5 - E6: 60% of summary group
E7 - E9: 50% of summary group
READ-E
READ-E 1
Ship Self-Assessment during deployment
READ-E 5
TYCOM-led assessment in Shakedown Phase (Sea Trials, LOA) to get into Basic Phase
Basic Phase
Mobility (Tier 1) and Unit Tactical (Tier 2)
[ATG-led]
LOA
Light Off Assessment
Anytime plant is left without coming online for 120 days, assessment to successfully start plant
Advanced Phase
SWATT or GRUSAIL
Mini deployment in wartime scenario
Integrated Phase
READ-E7
MCI or INSURV
Big inspection before underway
INSURV
Every 5 years
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