PPME - Primary Professional Military Education – THE CULTURE OF THE NAVY (BLOCK 2)
PPME - Primary Professional Military Education – THE CULTURE OF THE NAVY (BLOCK 2) GEOPOLITICAL CULTURE 71 Cultural Explanations of Political Behavior 71 Democracy and Nationalism 73 The Future of Democracy and Democratization 74 REGIONAL 75 Western Hemisphere 75 Western Hemisphere 75 Latin American Militaries 78 Eurasia 79 Eurasia 79 European Union 81 Africa 82 Africa 82 Religions of Africa 83 African Security 84 Asia Pacific 85 Asia Pacific Overview 85 Partition of the Indian Subcontinent 86 China: Alone and Joining the World 88 China Security Issues 89 China Environment and Development 90 China Ethnicity/Nationality and Development 91 The Arctic 92 The Arctic 92 INDIAN OCEAN 94 The Indian Ocean 94 Great Middle East 96 Greater Middle East Overview 96 The Arab-Israeli Conflict 97 U.S. Security, Strategy, and Policy 98 Islam in the Greater Middle East 99 OPERATIONAL PLANNING 100 Introduction to Planning 100 The Role of Intelligence 101 Navy Planning Process 103 MARITIME CYBERSPACE OPERATIONS 104 Maritime Cyberspace Operations 104 OPERATIONAL LAW 105 Law of the Sea and Airspace 105 Law of the Sea and Airspace 105 Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) 106 Law of Armed Conflict, Scope 106 Law of Armed Conflict, Principles 108 Rules of Engagement 109 Rules of Engagement, General Principles 109 Standing Rules of Engagement 110 Self-Defense 112 MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT 113 Rules for the Use of Force 115 Primary Professional Military Education TECHNOLOGY IN THE MARITIME DOMAIN (BLOCK 6) 116 SENSORS 116 Force Multiplication Sensors 116 Sensor Fundamentals 118 Understanding the Frequency Spectrum 119 Sensor Challenges for Modern Combat Systems 120 Maintaining Technical Superiority 121 Magnetic Sensors 122 Sonar 123 Radar 124 Electro-optic Technology 125 SPACE FORCE ENHANCEMENT 126 Military Space Mission Areas 126 Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance 127 Integrated Tactical Warning and Attack Assessment 128 Environmental Monitoring 129 Satellite Communications 130 Position, Time, Velocity, and Navigation 132 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND FORCENET 133 Data and Information 133 Command and Control (C2) 134 Decision Making 135 FORCEnet 136 COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE WARFIGHTER 138 Communications for the warfighter 138 STEALTH TECHNOLOGY 139 Stealth Technology 139 EVALUATION OF NAVAL PLATFORMS 140 Evolution of the US Submarine 140 Evolution of the US Navy Surface Combatants 141 Evolution of Carrier Aviation 142 Primary Professional Military Education 2The Culture of the Navy (Block 2) Enlisted Professionalism 2.1.1Military Formations Q1: Drill instills discipline and fosters what kind of habits? A: Precision and automatic response Q2: Traditionally, awards are handed out in what manner? A: From most junior to senior Q3: Which of the following is NOT a reason to conduct a personnel inspection? A: To use as a tool to punish your Sailors Q4: As a leader, you will organize your Sailors into formation for which one of the following occasions? A: Awards ceremony Q5: During the Revolutionary War, ______________ developed a set of standardized drills for General George Washington and the Continental Army. A: Baron von Steuben Q6: Which event would NOT require the Commanding Officer to order the ship to man the rails? A: Leaving the shipyards after 120 days Q7: Who is known as the “Drillmaster of the American Revolution”? A: Baron von Steuben Q8: What type of command is the first word in “Parade Rest”? A: Preparatory Q9: At the beginning of the Revolutionary War, ______________ was the leaders' primary tool to achieve discipline in ranks. A: fear Q10: What do you call the extreme right or left of an element? A: Flank Q11: As a leader, you can only command Sailors to the position of parade rest, from what position? A: Attention Q12: Sailors are in a _____________, when placed in formation one behind the other? A: File Q13: Which of the following events would not require you, as a leader, to hold military quarters? A: Refueling evolution Q14: What is the distance between ranks? A: 40 Q15: A/an__________ can be a single person or a section of a larger formation. A: Element Q16: When giving a command, what do you call the rise and fall of the pitch in your voice? A: Inflection Q17: What order allows room for the inspecting party to step between ranks to conduct an inspection of the sailors? A: OPEN RANKS Q18: As a leader, which situation would cause you to expect a personnel inspection of your Sailors?
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