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navy sailor 360 training topics: A Sailor's History of the U.S. Navy Thomas J Cutler, 2005-01-15 Today's sailors have too little appreciation of their heritage. To counter this problem, Thomas J. Cutler has compiled a history of our naval heritage in the form of A Sailor's History of the U.S. Navy. The work is unique in two important ways. First, it is written thematically rather than chronologically. This allows recent history to be blended with more distant (but important) events in ways that will reinforce the timelessness as well as the timeliness of the U.S. Navy, thereby having a greater appeal to today's sailor. There are a number of themes being used—the most obvious are manifested in chapters with the themes of honor, courage, and commitment, but others serve as useful vehicles as well; for example, there is a chapter called What's in a Name? that briefly discusses how ships have been/are named and then uses the many ships that have carried the name Enterprise as the theme for presenting significant portions of the Navy's history. The other unique characteristic of this history is that it focuses wherever possible on the roles of ALL sailors rather than just the officers. That is not to say that Jones and Decatur are not there, but that the emphasis is along the lines of the crew of the Bon Homme Richard fought on into the night... rather than Jones fought... Also, there are plenty of individual sailor heroes who can stand alongside the Perrys and the Farraguts (Boatswain's Mate First Class Williams who won the Medal of Honor in Vietnam, Dorie Miller of Pearl Harbor fame, Gunner's Mate Third Class Paul Henry Carr at the battle off Samar, etc.). Some emphasis upon what it was like to be a sailor (working and living conditions) at different times is included as well. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Pentagon 9/11 Alfred Goldberg, 2007-09-05 The most comprehensive account to date of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon and aftermath, this volume includes unprecedented details on the impact on the Pentagon building and personnel and the scope of the rescue, recovery, and caregiving effort. It features 32 pages of photographs and more than a dozen diagrams and illustrations not previously available. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Grave Misfortune: The USS Indianapolis Tragedy Richard A. Hulver, 2019-06-03 Dedicated to the Sailors and Marines who lost their lives on the final voyage of USS Indianapolis and to those who survived the torment at sea following its sinking. plus the crews that risked their lives in rescue ships. The USS Indianapolis (CA-35) was a decorated World War II warship that is primarily remembered for her worst 15 minutes. . This ship earned ten (10) battle stars for her service in World War II and was credited for shooting down nine (9) enemy planes. However, this fame was overshadowed by the first 15 minutes July 30, 1945, when she was struck by two (2) torpedoes from Japanese submarine I-58 and sent to the bottom of the Philippine Sea. The sinking of Indianapolis and the loss of 880 crew out of 1,196 --most deaths occurring in the 4-5 day wait for a rescue delayed --is a tragedy in U.S. naval history. This historical reference showcases primary source documents to tell the story of Indianapolis, the history of this tragedy from the U.S. Navy perspective. It recounts the sinking, rescue efforts, follow-up investigations, aftermath and continuing communications efforts. Included are deck logs to better understand the ship location when she sunk and testimony of survivors and participants. For additional historical publications produced by the U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command, please check out these resources here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/naval-history-heritage-command Year 2016 marked the 71st anniversary of the sinking and another spike in public attention on the loss -- including a big screen adaptation of the story, talk of future films, documentaries, and planned expeditions to locate the wreckage of the warship. |
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navy sailor 360 training topics: Celestial Navigation in the GPS Age John Karl, 2007 Many books on celestial navigation take shortcuts in explaining concepts; incorrect diagrams and discussion are often used for the sake of moving the student along quickly. This book tells the true story-and the whole story. It conveys celestial navigation concepts clearly and in the shortest possible time.It's tailored for navigation in the GPS age-a time of computers, calculators, and web resources. Although it covers all of the traditional methods of 'working a sight, ' the primary thrust is using the (under $10) scientific calculator. By using equations that you key into your calculator, this book guides you toward a better understanding of the concepts of celestial navigation.You will learn novel ways to plot lines of position, ways to check your sextant accurately by star sights, and how to tell what time it is from a moon sight. The many appendices are a treasure of references and explanations of abstract ideas. Celestial Navigation is a crucial skill for the offshore navigator to know, this book provides the shortest path to that knowledge. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: U.S. Navy Program Guide - 2017 Department Of the Navy, 2019-03-12 The U.S. Navy is ready to execute the Nation's tasks at sea, from prompt and sustained combat operations to every-day forward-presence, diplomacy and relief efforts. We operate worldwide, in space, cyberspace, and throughout the maritime domain. The United States is and will remain a maritime nation, and our security and prosperity are inextricably linked to our ability to operate naval forces on, under and above the seas and oceans of the world. To that end, the Navy executes programs that enable our Sailors, Marines, civilians, and forces to meet existing and emerging challenges at sea with confidence. Six priorities guide today's planning, programming, and budgeting decisions: (1) maintain a credible, modern, and survivable sea based strategic deterrent; (2) sustain forward presence, distributed globally in places that matter; (3) develop the capability and capacity to win decisively; (4) focus on critical afloat and ashore readiness to ensure the Navy is adequately funded and ready; (5) enhance the Navy's asymmetric capabilities in the physical domains as well as in cyberspace and the electromagnetic spectrum; and (6) sustain a relevant industrial base, particularly in shipbuilding. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: SEAL Team Six Howard E. Wasdin, Stephen Templin, 2011-05-10 The New York Times bestselling book that takes you inside SEAL Team Six – the covert squad that killed Osama Bin Laden SEAL Team Six is a secret unit tasked with counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and counterinsurgency. In this dramatic, behind-the-scenes chronicle, Howard Wasdin takes readers deep inside the world of Navy SEALS and Special Forces snipers, beginning with the grueling selection process of Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S)—the toughest and longest military training in the world. After graduating, Wasdin faced new challenges. First there was combat in Operation Desert Storm as a member of SEAL Team Two. Then the Green Course: the selection process to join the legendary SEAL Team Six, with a curriculum that included practiced land warfare to unarmed combat. More than learning how to pick a lock, they learned how to blow the door off its hinges. Finally as a member of SEAL Team Six he graduated from the most storied and challenging sniper program in the country: The Marine's Scout Sniper School. Eventually, of the 18 snipers in SEAL Team Six, Wasdin became the best—which meant one of the best snipers on the planet. Less than half a year after sniper school, he was fighting for his life. The mission: capture or kill Somalian warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid. From rooftops, helicopters and alleys, Wasdin hunted Aidid and killed his men whenever possible. But everything went quickly to hell when his small band of soldiers found themselves fighting for their lives, cut off from help, and desperately trying to rescue downed comrades during a routine mission. The Battle of Mogadishu, as it become known, left 18 American soldiers dead and 73 wounded. Howard Wasdin had both of his legs nearly blown off while engaging the enemy. His dramatic combat tales combined with inside details of becoming one of the world's deadliest snipers make this one of the most explosive military memoirs in years. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Ship's Serviceman Laundry Handbook United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1954 |
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navy sailor 360 training topics: Turn the Ship Around! L. David Marquet, 2013-05-16 “One of the 12 best business books of all time…. Timeless principles of empowering leadership.” – USA Today The best how-to manual anywhere for managers on delegating, training, and driving flawless execution.” —FORTUNE Since Turn the Ship Around! was published in 2013, hundreds of thousands of readers have been inspired by former Navy captain David Marquet’s true story. Many have applied his insights to their own organizations, creating workplaces where everyone takes responsibility for his or her actions, where followers grow to become leaders, and where happier teams drive dramatically better results. Marquet was a Naval Academy graduate and an experienced officer when selected for submarine command. Trained to give orders in the traditional model of “know all–tell all” leadership, he faced a new wrinkle when he was shifted to the Santa Fe, a nuclear-powered submarine. Facing the high-stress environment of a sub where there’s little margin for error, he was determined to reverse the trends he found on the Santa Fe: poor morale, poor performance, and the worst retention rate in the fleet. Almost immediately, Marquet ran into trouble when he unknowingly gave an impossible order, and his crew tried to follow it anyway. When he asked why, the answer was: “Because you told me to.” Marquet realized that while he had been trained for a different submarine, his crew had been trained to do what they were told—a deadly combination. That’s when Marquet flipped the leadership model on its head and pushed for leadership at every level. Turn the Ship Around! reveals how the Santa Fe skyrocketed from worst to first in the fleet by challenging the U.S. Navy’s traditional leader-follower approach. Struggling against his own instincts to take control, he instead achieved the vastly more powerful model of giving control to his subordinates, and creating leaders. Before long, each member of Marquet’s crew became a leader and assumed responsibility for everything he did, from clerical tasks to crucial combat decisions. The crew became completely engaged, contributing their full intellectual capacity every day. The Santa Fe set records for performance, morale, and retention. And over the next decade, a highly disproportionate number of the officers of the Santa Fe were selected to become submarine commanders. Whether you need a major change of course or just a tweak of the rudder, you can apply Marquet’s methods to turn your own ship around. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Workplace Basics Anthony Patrick Carnevale, Leila J. Gainer, Ann S. Meltzer, 1988 Summaries a portion of the research conducted under a two-year joint project of the American Society for Training and Development and the U.S. Department of Labor. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Developing Senior Navy Leaders Lawrence M. Hanser, 2008 As the array of expertise required to be a successful leader in the U.S. Navy has become more complex, Navy leaders have become increasingly concerned that senior officers need additional kinds of expertise, beyond those traditionally developed in naval officers, to be successful in commanding, leading, and managing the Navy enterprise. This study explores whether there is a gap in officer development that manifests itself in the flag officer ranks. Through surveys and interviews, and working with the Navy's Office of the Executive Learning Officer (ELO), the authors examined the kinds of expertise required for successful performance in Navy flag billets. They then created a model to determine the kinds of experience that the pool of Rear Admiral officers must have to fill these requirements, and compared it to actual experience possessed by several years of Rear Admiral selectees. The authors did not find major gaps between the kinds of experience required for flag billets and those possessed by candidate officers, but they did identify several combinations of expertise that the Navy should work to develop in officers to better meet current requirements. Hanser et al. also examined the Navy's structure, force development, doctrine, and technology acquisitions to identify the types of expertise likely to become more important for Navy leadership in the future. The authors conclude with a variety of recommendations on how the Navy might better prepare officers for senior leadership roles. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: War in the Shallows John Darrell Sherwood, 2015-09-16 War in the Shallows, published in 2015 by the Naval History and Heritage Command, is the authoritative account of the U.S. Navy's hard-fought battle along Vietnam's rivers and coastline from 1965-1968. At the height of the U.S. Navy's involvement in the Vietnam War, the Navy's coastal and riverine forces included more than 30,000 Sailors and over 350 patrol vessels ranging in size from riverboats to destroyers. These forces developed the most extensive maritime blockade in modern naval history and fought pitched battles against Viet Cong units in the Mekong Delta and elsewhere. War in the Shallows explores the operations of the Navy's three inshore task forces from 1965 to 1968. It also delves into other themes such as basing, technology, tactics, and command and control. Finally, using oral history interviews, it reconstructs deckplate life in South Vietnam, focusing in particular on combat waged by ordinary Sailors. Vietnam was the bloodiest war in recent naval history and War in the Shallows strives above all else to provide insight into the men who fought it and honor their service and sacrifice. Illustrated throughout with photographs and maps. Author John Darrell Sherwood has served as a historian with the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) since 1997. -- Provided by publisher. |
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navy sailor 360 training topics: Human Capital Sally Coleman Selden, 2008-07-21 With the shift from human resources to human capital management (HCM), public agencies are striving to strategically manage their workforces. Sally Selden’s groundbreaking book moves far beyond describing best practices and offers the context in which innovative practices have been implemented. She details how agencies are creating performance-aligned workforces by adopting systems and policies that are driven by their strategic missions. This book covers core topics of personnel courses—including hiring, training, retention, performance, and recognition—but also includes integrated coverage on measuring success through assessment. Further helping readers grasp how HCM works, the book uses original data from the Government Performance Project and incorporates many comparative examples across a wide range of states, plus federal and municipal agencies. Unlike anything else available, Human Capital fills a critical gap for both students and public personnel professionals. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Lying to Ourselves Leonard Wong, Stephen J. Gerras, Strategic Studies Institute, 2015-12-22 One of the hallmarks of a true profession is its ability to assess and regulate itself, especially with respect to adherence to its foundational ethos. Such self-examination is difficult and often causes discomfort within the profession. Nonetheless, it is absolutely necessary to enable members of the profession to render the service for which the profession exists. U.S. military professionals have never shied away from this responsibility, and they do not today, as evidenced by this riveting monograph. Discussing dishonesty in the Army profession is a topic that will undoubtedly make many readers uneasy. It is, however, a concern that must be addressed to better the Army profession. Through extensive discussions with officers and thorough and sound analysis, Drs. Leonard Wong and Stephen Gerras make a compelling argument for the Army to introspectively examine how it might be inadvertently encouraging the very behavior it deems unacceptable. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Gulf War Air Power Survey Thomas A. Keaney, Eliot A. Cohen, 1993 |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Red Platoon Clinton Romesha, 2016-05-05 Isolated Command Post Keating - one of the most vulnerable US army bases in Afghanistan. Located at the bottom of a deep valley, soliders are exposed. The Taliban can see every move and attack is imminent. Outnumbered Just before sunrise on 3 October 2009, hundreds of Taliban insurgents open fire from all angles. Red Platoon and the Black Knight Troop are pinned down. They hear the message over the radio: Enemy in the Wire. The Taliban are inside the camp. But never outgunned. This is the heart-stopping, awe-inspiring true story of the platoon's brutal struggle for survival, told by the man who fought to defend his men, and who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his extraordinary bravery. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: The Future of Violence - Robots and Germs, Hackers and Drones Benjamin Wittes, Gabriella Blum, 2016-03-15 The terrifying new role of technology in a world at war |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Air Force Handbook 10-644 Survival Evasion Resistance Escape Operations, 27 March 2017 United States Government Us Air Force, 2017-06-06 Air Force Handbook 10-644 Survival Evasion Resistance Escape (SERE) Operations 27 March 2017 This handbook describes the various environmental conditions affecting human survival, and describes isolated personnel (IP) activities necessary to survive during successful evasion or isolating events leading to successful recovery. It is the fundamental reference document providing guidance for any USAF service member who has the potential to become isolated; deviations require sound judgment and careful consideration. This publication provides considerations to be used in planning and execution for effective mission accomplishment of formal USAF Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) training, environmentally specific SERE training, and combat survival continuation training programs. The tactics, techniques, and procedures in this publication are recognized best practices presenting a solid foundation to assist USAF service members to maintain life and return with honor from isolating events. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Builder Advanced Brice Greenfield, 1997 |
navy sailor 360 training topics: The Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP).: Maintenance data systems United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, 1990 |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Living Aloft: Human Requirements for Extended Spaceflight Mary Connors, Albert Harrison, Faren Akins, 2012-07-13 Since the earliest days of spaceflight, substantial concern has been expressed regarding the physical needs of astronauts, including any biological damage that might result from exposure to radiation or from reduction in gravitational forces. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: 501 Writing Prompts LearningExpress (Organization), 2018 This eBook features 501 sample writing prompts that are designed to help you improve your writing and gain the necessary writing skills needed to ace essay exams. Build your essay-writing confidence fast with 501 Writing Prompts! -- |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Naval Science 2 Richard R. Hobbs, 2006-05 A Textbook on Maritime History, Leadership, and Nautical Sciences for the NJROTC Student |
navy sailor 360 training topics: U.S. Marines In Vietnam: Fighting The North Vietnamese, 1967 Maj. Gary L. Telfer, Lt.-Col. Lane Rogers, Dr. V. Keith Fleming Jr., 2016-08-09 This is the fourth volume in an operational and chronological series covering the U.S. Marine Corps’ participation in the Vietnam War. This volume details the change in focus of the III Marine Amphibious Force (III MAF), which fought in South Vietnam’s northernmost corps area, I Corps. This volume, like its predecessors, concentrates on the ground war in I Corps and III MAF’s perspective of the Vietnam War as an entity. It also covers the Marine Corps participation in the advisory effort, the operations of the two Special Landing Forces of the U.S. Navy’s Seventh Fleet, and the services of Marines with the staff of the U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. There are additional chapters on supporting arms and logistics, and a discussion of the Marine role in Vietnam in relation to the overall American effort. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States United States. Department of State, 1943 |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Marine Corps Values United States Marine Corps, 2005 The User's Guide to Marine Corps Values is to be used as a tool to help ensure that the values of the Corps continue to be reinforced and sustained in all Marines after being formally instilled in entry level training. This document is a compendium of discussion guides developed and used by Marine Corps formal schools. The guides are part of the formal inculcation of values in young Marines, enlisted and officer, during the entry level training process. This guide is designed to be used as a departure point for discussing the topics as a continuation of the process of sustaining values within the Marine Corps. The User's Guide also serves as a resource for leaders to understand the talk and the walk expected of them as leaders. New graduates of the Recruit Depots and The Basic School have been exposed to these lessons and expect to arrive at their first duty assignments and MOS schools to find these principles and standards exhibited in the Marines they encounter. Leaders must remember that as long as there is but one Marine junior to them, they are honor bound to uphold the customs and traditions of the Corps and to always walk the walk and talk the talk. We are the parents and older siblings of the future leaders of the Marine Corps. America is depending on us to ensure the Marines of tomorrow are ready and worthy of the challenges of this obligation. Teaching, reinforcement, and sustainment of these lessons can take place in the field, garrison, or formal school setting. Instructional methodology and media may vary depending on the environment and location of the instruction. However, environment should not be considered an obstacle to the conduct or quality of theinstruction. This guide has been developed as a generic, universal training tool that is applicable to all Marines regardless of grade. Discussion leaders should include personal experiences that contribute to the development of the particular value or leadership lesson being di |
navy sailor 360 training topics: The Fleet at Flood Tide James D. Hornfischer, 2017-11-14 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The extraordinary story of the World War II air, land, and sea campaign that brought the U.S. Navy to the apex of its strength and marked the rise of the United States as a global superpower Winner, Commodore John Barry Book Award, Navy League of the United States • Winner, John Lehman Distinguished Naval Historian Award, Naval Order of the United States With its thunderous assault on the Mariana Islands in June 1944, the United States crossed the threshold of total war. In this tour de force of dramatic storytelling, distilled from extensive research in newly discovered primary sources, James D. Hornfischer brings to life the campaign that was the fulcrum of the drive to compel Tokyo to surrender—and that forever changed the art of modern war. With a close focus on high commanders, front-line combatants, and ordinary people, American and Japanese alike, Hornfischer tells the story of the climactic end of the Pacific War as has never been done before. Here are the epic seaborne invasions of Saipan, Tinian, and Guam, the stunning aerial battles of the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot, the first large-scale use of Navy underwater demolition teams, the largest banzai attack of the war, and the daring combat operations large and small that made possible the strategic bombing offensive culminating in the atomic strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. From the seas of the Central Pacific to the shores of Japan itself, The Fleet at Flood Tide is a stirring, authoritative, and cinematic portrayal of World War II’s world-changing finale. Illustrated with original maps and more than 120 dramatic photographs “Quite simply, popular and scholarly military history at its best.”—Victor Davis Hanson, author of Carnage and Culture “The dean of World War II naval history . . . In his capable hands, the story races along like an intense thriller. . . . Narrative nonfiction at its finest—a book simply not to be missed.”—James M. Scott, Charleston Post and Courier “An impressively lucid account . . . admirable, fascinating.”—The Wall Street Journal “An extraordinary memorial to the courageous—and a cautionary note to a world that remains unstable and turbulent today.”—Admiral James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander, NATO, author of Sea Power “A masterful, fresh account . . . ably expands on the prior offerings of such classic naval historians as Samuel Eliot Morison.”—The Dallas Morning News |
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navy sailor 360 training topics: Master of Seapower Thomas B Buell, 2012-09-15 A comprehensive biography of the most powerful naval officer in the history of the United States who was the controversial architect of the American victory in the Pacific. Someone once asked Admiral Ernest J. King if it was he who said, When they get in trouble they send for the sonsabitches. He replied that he was not -—but that he would have said it if he had thought of it. Although never accused of having a warm personality, Ernest J. King commanded the respect of everyone familiar with his work. His is one of the great American naval careers, his place in history forever secured by a remarkable contribution to the Allied victory in the Second World War. Lord how I need him, wrote Navy Secretary Frank Knox on December 23, 1941, the day he summoned King to take control of the Navy at its lowest point, the aftermath of Pearl Harbor. Raised in a stern Calvinist home in Lorain, Ohio, Ernest King grew interested in a naval career after reading an article in a boys' magazine. After graduating from Annapolis fourth in his class (1901), King's early career was rather ordinary according to biographer Robert W. Love. But in 1909, at the end of a stint as a drillmaster at the Naval Academy, King distinguished himself by writing an influential essay entitled, Organization on Board Ship. King performed well in a number of commands between 1914 and 1923, when he began a three-year stint as commander of the submarine base at New London, Connecticut. In 1926 his career took an important turn: he completed the shortened flight course at Pensacola, and from that point on, he would see aviation as the decisive element in naval warfare. This conviction deepened when he served as assistant bureau chief under Rear Admiral William Moffett, widely considered the father of American naval aviation. King's career received another boost when he ably commanded his first aircraft carrier, the Lexington, in the early 1930s. But as his prospects for advancement increased, so did his reputation as a difficult character. He was meaner than hell, commented one junior officer, reflecting the general opinion that King was as much despised as he was respected. This didn't seem to bother him, though. Love observed that he seemed almost to pride himself on the fact that he had earned his rank solely on his merits as a professional naval officer, rather than as a result of the friendship of others. In the spring of 1939, the sixty-year-old King coveted the job of Chief of Naval Operations. But his personality and decided lack of political skill or tact led President Roosevelt to pass him over in favor of Admiral Harold Stark. Seemingly banished to duty on the General Board in Washington, King's career was resurrected by the war that soon started in Europe. When Stark grew dissatisfied with the commander of his Atlantic Squadron, he looked to King, who took over in December, 1940. With his slogan do all that we can with what we have, King ably managed the undeclared war with Germany's U-boats. Although his command was limited to the Atlantic, it brought him to Washington frequently and he stayed abreast of developments in the Pacific. The morning after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Stark called him to Washington; soon after he was running the Navy -—first as Commander in Chief of the U.S. Fleet, soon adding the title Chief of Naval Operations, making him the first man to combine both jobs. In the early months of 1942, King's strategic brilliance earned him the complete confidence of President Roosevelt. When none of the British or American war planners even dared to think of going on the offensive in the Pacific in 1942-43, King successfully lobbied to do just that. No fighter ever won his fight by covering up -—merely fending off the other fellow's blows, he wrote. The winner hits and keeps on hitting even though he has to be able to take some stiff blows in order to keep on hitting. It's easy to see why even those who despised Ernest King were glad he was on their side. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Naval Military Personnel Manual United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1991 |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Ideas, Concepts, Doctrine Robert Frank Futrell, 1989 In this first of a two-volume study, Dr. Futrell presents a chronological survey of the development of Air Force doctrine and thinking from the beginnings of powered flight to the onset of the space age. He outlines the struggle of early aviation enthusiasts to gain acceptance of the airplane as a weapon and win combat-arm status for the Army Air Service (later the Army Air Corps and Army Air Force). He surveys the development of airpower doctrine during the 1930s and World War II and outlines the emergence of the autonomous US Air Force in the postwar period. Futrell brings this first volume to a close with discussions of the changes in Air Force thinking and doctrine necessitated by the emergence of the intercontinental missile, the beginnings of space exploration and weapon systems, and the growing threat of limited conflicts resulting from the Communist challenge of wars of liberation. In volume two, the author traces the new directions that Air Force strategy, policies, and thinking took during the Kennedy administration, the Vietnam War, and the post-Vietnam period. Futrell outlines how the Air Force struggled with President Kennedy's redefinition of national security policy and Robert S. McNamara's managerial style as secretary of defense. He describes how the Air Force argued that airpower should be used during the war in Southeast Asia. He chronicles the evolution of doctrine and organization regarding strategic, tactical, and airlift capabilities and the impact that the aerospace environment and technology had on Air Force thinking and doctrine. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Evolutions & Revolutions Martin Revai Rupiya, 2005 The Zambian military: trials, tribulations and hope |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Social Usage and Protocol Handbook Department of the Navy, 2001-06-15 Members of the naval service will find that at all points in their careers they can expect to be involved to some extent in the planning and execution c~fofficial ceremonies and social events. Protocol is a code of established guidelines on proper etiquette and precedence which, when followed, lays the foundation for a successfid event. From this foundation, the host should consider the facets which make a particular situation unique, and fi-om there, use imagination to design a memorable occasion. The most important consideration in planning should always be the comfort of one's guests. A clever hostlhostess is able to reach a proper mixture of protocol and common sense that will enable guests to enjoy themselves completely. If this is accomplished, an event is truly successful. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: A Matter of Honor Anthony Summers, Robbyn Swan, 2016-11-15 On the seventy-fifth anniversary, the authors of Pulitzer Prize finalist The Eleventh Day unravel the mysteries of Pearl Harbor to expose the scapegoating of the admiral who was in command the day 2,000 Americans died, report on the continuing struggle to restore his lost honor—and clear President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the charge that he knew the attack was coming. The Japanese onslaught on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 devastated Americans and precipitated entry into World War II. In the aftermath, Admiral Husband Kimmel, Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet, was relieved of command, accused of negligence and dereliction of duty—publicly disgraced. But the Admiral defended his actions through eight investigations and for the rest of his long life. The evidence against him was less than solid. High military and political officials had failed to provide Kimmel and his Army counterpart with vital intelligence. Later, to hide the biggest U.S. intelligence secret of the day, they covered it up. Following the Admiral’s death, his sons—both Navy veterans—fought on to clear his name. Now that they in turn are dead, Kimmel’s grandsons continue the struggle. For them, 2016 is a pivotal year. With unprecedented access to documents, diaries and letters, and the family’s cooperation, Summers’ and Swan’s search for the truth has taken them far beyond the Kimmel story—to explore claims of duplicity and betrayal in high places in Washington. A Matter of Honor is a provocative story of politics and war, of a man willing to sacrifice himself for his country only to be sacrificed himself. Revelatory and definitive, it is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of this pivotal event. The book includes forty black-and-white photos throughout the text. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Understanding Media Marshall McLuhan, 2016-09-04 When first published, Marshall McLuhan's Understanding Media made history with its radical view of the effects of electronic communications upon man and life in the twentieth century. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Westward Bound in the Schooner Yankee Irving Johnson, Electa Johnson, 2011-10 To trace the course of the Yankee from Gloucester harbor around the world is to re-draft in no small degree a map of strange and remote parts of the globe. Among her ports of call was Floreana in the Galapagos, then the home of the tragic Baroness and her companions. Then 3000 miles of open sea brought the Yankee to tiny Pitcairn, famous from the saga of the Bounty. And in succession Tahiti, Cook Islands, the Fiji and Solomon Islands, the New Hebrides, North Borneo, and the China Sea. Followed the far East, Siam, Singapore, the East Indies and South Africa, around the Cape of Good Hope, and finally, after eighteen months across the Atlantic to reach again her home port in Gloucester.On this voyage Captain Johnson and his interesting ship's company made many inland explorations among strange lands and native peoples. New islands were charted and places visited hitherto unknown to white men's experiences. Their discovery of one of the highest waterfalls in the world, which they promptly named Yankee Falls, is an unusual tale among modern seafaring chronicles. They day by day story of the Yankee's voyage and the uncommon experiences of her people is written in the good deep sea tradition--a simple terse style and great economy of expression. All in all the reader will find here a grand tale of the sea. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: Navy Virginia (SSN-774) Class Attack Submarine Procurement Ronald O'Rourke, 2009 The Navy has been procuring Virginia (SSN-774) class nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) at a rate of one per year for the past several years, and a total of 11 boats have been procured through FY2009. This report discusses the Navy's proposed FY2010 budget, which requests $1,964.3 million in procurement funding to complete the procurement cost of a 12th Virginia-class boats. |
navy sailor 360 training topics: The Paths of Heaven The Evolution of Airpower Theory , 1997 Airpower is not widely understood. Even though it has come to play an increasingly important role in both peace and war, the basic concepts that define and govern airpower remain obscure to many people, even to professional military officers. This fact is largely due to fundamental differences of opinion as to whether or not the aircraft has altered the strategies of war or merely its tactics. If the former, then one can see airpower as a revolutionary leap along the continuum of war; but if the latter, then airpower is simply another weapon that joins the arsenal along with the rifle, machine gun, tank, submarine, and radio. This book implicitly assumes that airpower has brought about a revolution in war. It has altered virtually all aspects of war: how it is fought, by whom, against whom, and with what weapons. Flowing from those factors have been changes in training, organization, administration, command and control, and doctrine. War has been fundamentally transformed by the advent of the airplane. |
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Training Team Member/Lead (Primary CSTT/ATTT) (VBSS and ITT) Command collateral with documented impact Active CPO Mess involvement with documented impact Sailor 360 …
BM CAREER PATH TRAINING AND ADMINITRATION OF THE …
• Training Teams (MESF TEU/EOD TEU) MTScompletion all ranks Personnel assigned to RTC, OTC and Naval Academy as a Recruit Division Commander, are carefully screened and …
AHM - U.S. Department of Defense
5 Jul 2019 · training evolutions (e.g., command physical training, fitness enhancement program (FEP) or Sailor 360) involving moderate exercise shall occur within the Emergency Medical …
MR CAREER PATH (SW) - MyNavyHR
e. 736B - NAMTS Pump Repair Technician performs Navy Afloat Maintenance Training Strategy (NAMTS) organizational and intermediate-level maintenance procedures, inspecting and …
Musician (MU) - cool.osd.mil
Some training and education is mandatory (Recruit Training, Basic Music at the Navy School of Music (SOM), E-Learning, etc.). ... • Sailor 360 involvement (leading a committee should be …
Navy Sailor 360 Training Topics ? - www1.goramblers
Navy Sailor 360 Training Topics Pentagon 9/11 Alfred Goldberg 2007-09-05 The most comprehensive account to date of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon and aftermath, this volume …
Navy Counselor - Counselor (NCC)
• Training leader at the command, with impact on unit mission, department results, and unit certifications • Documentation of candidates and Sailors USMAP qualifications; Navy Cool …
Aerographer's Mate (AG)
NROTC Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps OCS Officer Candidate School OOD Officer of the Deck OTSR Optimum Track Ship Routing PERS Personnel PO Petty Officer ... • Sailor 360 …
Musician (MU) - cool.osd.mil
Sailor 360 involvement (leading a committee should be considered a plus) Demonstrate active participation in FCPOA (leading a committee should be considered a plus) Continued …
IT CAREER PATH SELECTED RESERVE (SELRES) - MyNavyHR
leading in CPO Initiation, Sailor 360, and/or serving in CPOA leadership positions Considerations for advancement from E8 to E9 Highly competitive/most fully qualified candidates for selection …
Aviation Boatswain's Mate - Fuels (ABF)
Military Education to include; Navy Professional Military Education (NPME), Joint Professional Military Education (JPME), Leadership and Advanced Education. Some training and education …
Interior Communications Electrician (IC)
• Training Team member (Primary CSTT Technical and Tactical) (ATTT, ITT, DCTT, 3MTT) • Command Collateral with documented impact • Active CPO Mess involvement with …
SAILOR 2025 - U.S. Department of Defense
3 Nov 2020 · SAILOR 2025 OVERVIEW Replace one-and-done classroom training events with career continuums supported by a mix of in-classroom instruction and modern training …
Navy Diver (ND) - cool.osd.mil
TRIDENT Refit Facility (TRF) Navy Medicine Operational Training Center (NMOTC) / Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit ... Career Counselor …
Aviation Boatswain's Mate - Fuels (ABF)
Military Education to include; Navy Professional Military Education (NPME), Joint Professional Military Education (JPME), Leadership and Advanced Education. Some training and education …
IS CAREER PATH SELECTED RESERVE (SELRES - MyNavyHR
Training . USNA Automatic advancement to IS3 is permitted. ... SELRES on relevant topics to be successful as an IW Reservist. Any IW rate/rating eligible, typically new affiliations ... Leader in …
Quartermaster (QM)
We are patriots, forged by the Navy's core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment. In times of war and peace, our actions reflect our proud heritage and tradition. We defend our Nation and …
Cryptologic Technician - Interpretive (CTI)
generated memorandum for the record score report accessible via CLPM access from the Navy Foreign Language Training Office (NFLTO) database forwarded to the board via the …
MC CAREER PATH (SW) - MyNavyHR
• Training Team (DCTT, ATTT, STT, MTT, VITT, locker leader etc.) leader/member with documented impact • Documentation of Sailors’ and candidate’s Sailorization, e.g., NAVY …
Navy Diver (ND) - cool.osd.mil
TRIDENT Refit Facility (TRF) Navy Medicine Operational Training Center (NMOTC) / Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit ... Career Counselor …
Navy Diver (ND) - cool.osd.mil
TRIDENT Refit Facility (TRF) Navy Medicine Operational Training Center (NMOTC) / Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit ... Career Counselor …
IT CAREER PATH TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE …
• Sailor 360 with strong involvement and documented impact. Special consideration should be given to those in leadership positions • When assigned to a Navy Reserve Activity, completion …
MC CAREER PATH (SW) - MyNavyHR
MCs tell the Navy’s story to support the commander’s overall communication goals. They define communication problems, ideate solutions, create multimedia products, and evaluate the …
AWS CAREER PATH (NAC/AW) - MyNavyHR
Training, Recruit Training, NACCS, RSS, CNATT, SERE, FRS and all schools or training events required to be completed prior to reporting to their first operational command Notes: 1. This …
Navy Counselor - Counselor (NCC)
• Training leader at the command, with impact on unit mission, department results, and unit certifications • Documentation of candidates and Sailors USMAP qualifications; Navy Cool …
AG CAREER PATH SELECTED RESERVE (SELRES) - MyNavyHR
Training 1.5 9 Months : Recruit Training and all schools or training events required to be completed prior to reporting to their first operational command. NAPD (see notes 1-3, 7) …
NAVY AND MARINE CORPS PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER UPDATE
however “Sailor 360: Continue the Conversation” will replace CPO 365 Phase I. The command will set the tone for this training, which will be available to all paygrades. Additionally, the …
Aviation Boatswain's Mate - Aircraft Handling (ABH)
We are patriots, forged by the Navy's core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment. In times of war and peace, our actions reflect our proud heritage and tradition. We defend our Nation and …
Be The Chief - Goatlocker
The Chiefs Mess simply can’t continue to function effectively as the Navy’s backbone if we aren’t putting pens to paper and trying to support each other as best as possible, at every …
Aviation Boatswain's Mate - Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment …
NROTC Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps OCS Officer Candidate School OOD Officer of the Deck PERS Personnel PO Petty Officer QA Quality Assurance ... • Sailor 360 active …
CPO 365: US Navy Chief Petty Officer Leadership FCPO: Focused ...
our Navy's mission." -MCPON Joe Campa 08-01 Release date: 22 January 2008 "We are the world's finest Navy. Take pride in the fact that we provide for the safety, security and …
Cpo 365 Training Guide 2013 (PDF) - oldstore.motogp
- Navy Resource Guide 365 Development Guide - SAILOR 360 & CPO 365: US Navy ... SAILOR 360 & CPO 365: US Navy Enlisted Leadership Training ... Chief Petty Officer's Guide, 2nd …
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E-7 CHIEF PETTY OFFICER EVAL EXAMPLES Inspirational Leader. Continually emphasizes Sailor's career development resulting in Admin Department receiving 1 SOY, 1BJOY, 2 …
5/13/2019 https://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc ... - Navy …
d. All training evolutions (e.g., command physical training, FEP, Sailor 360, etc) involving at least moderate exercise shall occur within the Emergency Medical Service (base or 911) response …
Aircrew Survival Equipmentman (PR)
• Attainment of Master Training Specialist (MTS) qualification if eligible • Attainment and utilization of advanced qualifications at the journeyman level • CPOA involvement • Sailor 360 …
WORKBOOK FOR THE NEW NAVY RESERVE SAILOR - United States Navy
DRAFT OUTLINE OF TOPICS: ... This “Workbook For The New Navy Reserve Sailor” provides information for use by all new members of the Navy Reserve Force. Its contents are designed …
AT CAREER PATH - MyNavyHR
o Attainment of 805A Instructor NEC and Master Training Specialist (MTS) qualification if eligible. • Command Collateral duties with documented impact. • FCPOA with strong involvement and …
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY - Naval Education and Training …
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY COMMANDER NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND 250 DALLAS STREET PENSACOLA, FLORIDA 32508-5220 ... (CDB) (minimum …
Damage Controlman (DC)
Education to include; Navy Professional Military Education (NPME), Joint Professional Military Education (JPME), Leadership and Advanced Education. Some training and education is …
Mass Communication Specialist (MC)
• Training Team (DCTT, ATTT, STT, MTT, VITT, locker leader etc.) leader/member with documented impact • Documentation of Sailors’ and candidate’s Sailorization, e.g., NAVY …
GSE CAREER PATH (SW) - MyNavyHR
Training Manager, Ship Sup, ATG Lead, MGTI. Duty: BUPERS, Squadron, ... U11A - NAMTS Gas Turbine (Electrical) Repair Technician performs Navy Afloat Maintenance Training …
EM CAREER PATH FULL TIME SUPPORT (FTS) - MyNavyHR
Training 9 Months 48/36 Recruit Training and all schools or training events are required to be completed prior to reporting to their first operational command. 48/36 Notes: 1. “A” School is …
Aviation Boatswain's Mate - Fuels (ABF)
Military Education to include; Navy Professional Military Education (NPME), Joint Professional Military Education (JPME), Leadership and Advanced Education. Some training and education …
Interior Communications Electrician (IC)
• Training Team member (Primary CSTT Technical and Tactical) (ATTT, ITT, DCTT, 3MTT) • Command Collateral with documented impact • Active CPO Mess involvement with …
IC CAREER PATH (SW) - MyNavyHR
Training Team member (Primary CSTT Technical) (ATTT, ITT, DCTT) Asst. Command Collateral for major program with documented impact . IC CAREER PATH (SW) 3 Revised: August 2022 …
Interior Communications Electrician (IC)
• Training Team member (Primary CSTT Technical and Tactical) (ATTT, ITT, DCTT, 3MTT) • Command Collateral with documented impact • Active CPO Mess involvement with …
Aviation Boatswain's Mate - Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment …
NROTC Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps OCS Officer Candidate School OOD Officer of the Deck PERS Personnel PO Petty Officer QA Quality Assurance ... • Sailor 360 active …