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What are the Unrestricted Line communities?
Swo, Aviation, Subs, EOD , Special Warfare
Unrestricted Line can have command where?
At sea and ashore
Restricted Line can have command where?
Ashore and rare occasions and auxiliary vessel
Staff corps can have command where?
Auxiliary vessels and ashore
Information Warfare Community’s mission…
To gain deeper understanding of adversaries, unmatched knowledge of battle spaces, provide forces with overmatch in wartime command, and project power over cyberspace
The war fighting pillars of IWC
Assured command and control
Battlespace Awareness
Integrated Fires
IWC was created in what year
2009
What areas are IWC ppl trained in?
Information, cyberspace, intelligence, counterintelligence, human-derived info, networks, space, meteorology, oceanogrophy
The IWC is made up of what communities
METOC+CW+IP+INTEL
Intelligence provides what?
evaluated intelligence on the adversary’s capabilities, vulnerabilities, movement, trends, and intentions.
Three Basic intelligence functions
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (IPB)
Indication and Warning (I&W)
Targeting
IPB
Aka Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (JIPOE)
Continuous analysis of the adversary, terrain, and weather in the designated Battlespace
I&W
Provide early warning of potential hostile action
What should I&W be aware of
Must be aware of the adversary’s operational order of battle and normal operating patterns
Targeting
Adversary’s critical vulnerabilities are identified for possible attack or disruption
What are the 3 Levels of Intellegence
Strategic, Operational, Tactical
Strategic intelligence is commanded by…
Senior Military and Civilian leaders + Combatant Commanders
Operational intelligence is commanded by…
Combatant and Subordinate Joint Force Commanders + Component Commanders
Tactical intelligence is commanded by…
Commanders
Strategic intelligence
Develop National strategy and policy
Monitor international or global situation
Operational intelligence
Focus on military capabilities and intentions of enemies and adversaries
Identify adversary centers of gravity and critical vulnerabilities
Tactical intelligence
Support planning and the execution of battles
Provide commanders with information on imminent threats to their forces
Cryptological Warfare (CW)
Provides the commander with kinetic and non-kinetic means of achieving key objectives by affecting adversary and protecting friendly capabilities
CW applications:
Cyberspace operations (OCO
Signals Intelligence
Electronic Warfare (E attack, E protect, ES - detect)
Meteorology/Oceanogrophy (METOC)
Provide actionable information about the environment/climate
ΜΕΤΟC directorates
Undersea warfare directorate
Expeditionary warfare
Weather service directorate
Aerographer’s Mate (enlisted)
Cyber Warfare Engineer (CWE)
Highly trained in the specialized areas of disruptive technologies, cyberspace capability development, and cyberspace operations
CWE applies what techniques…
Cyber operations, computer science, and computer engineering
The CWE techniques are used for…
Cyberspace defense, exploitation, and attack
Information Professional (IP)
Operate, maintain, secure, plan, acquire, and integrate three network domains afloat and ashore
Non-classified Internet Protocol Routing Network (NIPRNET)
Unclassified info only
Secret Internet Protocol Routing Network (SIPRNET)
Up to and including secret level info
Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS)
Up to and including top secret and sensitive compartmented information
JIPOE 4 major steps
Define the operational environment (OE)
Describe the impact of the OE
Evaluate the adversary and other relevant actors
Determine the course of action for adversary and other relevant actors
JIPOE’s main focus…
Provide predictive intelligence designed to help the Joint Force Commanders discern adversary’s probable intent and COA
Information Warfare officer
Enlisted Information Warfare Specialist
aerographer's mate
cryptologic technician Or cryptological technician networks
information systems technician
information specialist
Restricted Line Communities
Engineering Duty officer
Aerospace Engineering Duty officer
Aerospace Maintenance duty officer
Information warfare community
Public Affairs Officer
Human Resources
Foreign Affairs officer
EDO
Acquisition, design, construction, life-cycle maintenance, and modernization of the Navy’s war fighting platforms in space, air, land, sea
AEDO
Professional management and direction in the entire air weapon system,
AMDO
All aspects of material acquisition and support as top-level program managers in NAVAIR
IWC
INTEL, METOC, IP, CW
PAO
Media operations, internal communications, community relations
HR
Human resources
FAO
International engagement professionals
Staff Corps communities
Medical, supply, civil engineer, JAG, Chaplains
Medical Communities
Med corps, medical service corps, dental corps, nurse corps
Med corps
commissioned doctors who make sure the navy and marine corps are healthy and medically ready
Med service corps
Specialist in clinical, scientific, and administrative health fields
Dental corps
Provide dental service on shore and aboard
Nurse corps
Nurse for hospitals and are educators, researchers, and executives in military medicine
Supply corps
Gets the navy what it needs, where and when it needs it
when was the supply corps founded
1795 (oldest staff corps)
Supply corps options
Stock control, food services, retail services, disbursing
Civil Engineer Corps (CEC)
Build and maintain naval shore establishment
Seabees
Highly skilled personnel schooled in both construction and defensive combat (build stuff during war times)
Combat engineering
Support the maneuver of land combat forces and require close support to those forces (blow shit up)
Activities of combat engineers
Mobility, counter mobility, and survivability
General engineering
Everything other than combat engineering
Geospatial engineering
Looks at data to pertain the geographic location and characteristics of natural or constructed features and boundaries to provide engineering services to commanders and staff
JAG
Lawyer
Chaplain
Provide for and manage the delivery of religious ministry within the navy
Chaplains are there to…
Provide, facilitate, care, and advise
Limited Duty Officer (LDO)
Technician managers of the Line or Staff Corps. Are extremely advanced and knowledgeable in their former enlisted ratings
What is the highest rank and LDO can be
O-6
Navy band Officers
A form of LDO who get to E-6 and apply to become assigned to a senior billet
Chief Warrant Officers (CWO)
Technical specialist in certain fields
Paygrade
Everyone in the Navy has a paygrade. It is the relative standing in the navy and determines how much money one makes
Rating
An occupational speciality in the navy. Sailors must work their way through the general apprenticeship levels or attend schooling.
Categories of ratings
General, service, emergency
Rate
The combinations of letters and/or numbers that represent and individuals paygrade and rating (only for petty officer and up)
Petty Officer
E-4 to E-6; considered NCOs; preform the duties of their specific career but also lead junior enlisted
Chief Petty Officer
E-7 to E-9; senior NCOs; lead enlisted sails and are tasked with training Junior Officers
Command Master Chief
Those who further their career past master Cheif; senior most enlisted service member within a command
Naval Enlisted Classification (NEC)
Codes that help identify certain skills of enlisted members
NEC codes
Entry career field, rating career field, special career field, tracking, and planning
Service schools
Class A (basic technical knowledge) Class C (advanced skills for a specific job) Class E (professional education for ac. Degree) Class F (right before deployment to sea) Class R (initial trading after enlistment aka boot camp)