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Surface Commander’s Course (SCC)

Student Guide

DDG-51 Gas Turbine Plants

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From: Director, Surface Commander’s Course (SCC), Surface Warfare Officer’s School Command

To: Surface Commander’s Course Students

Subj: WELCOME TO THE SURFACE COMMANDER’S COURSE (SCC)

1. Congratulations. Welcome back to the Center for Surface Warfare Excellence! SWOS is dedicated to

providing you with the most relevant and thorough instruction possible. Or goal is to refresh and refine your

Surface Warfare core competencies in warfighting, management and leadership in a way that best positions

you for success upon your return to the Fleet in a demanding leadership position.

2. Expectations. The Surface Commander’s Course (SCC) is a combination of the Senior Officer Ship

Material Readiness Course (SOSMRC) and the XO/CO Fleet-Up course. This course is designed to build

upon and sharpen your competency in advanced seamanship, material readiness, warfighting principles and

command management. Our post-command instructors will also provide experience-based perspective, best-

practices and mentorship to facilitate thought-provoking discussions with you and your peers on leadership

challenges you may face on the waterfront. A personal investment of time, collaboration and preparation is

required to fully capitalize on the value of the SCC course of instruction.

3. Course Content. The following is a general overview of the topics, requirements, and assessments we

will leverage to maximize your preparedness for your upcoming tour:

Week 1 – Courtesy check-in BCA and Naval Seamanship and Shiphandling Week 2 – Shiphandling and Bridge Resource Management, RoR Exam Week 3 – Material Readiness (Common Core) Week 4 – Material Readiness (Common Core/Ship Specific) Week 5 – Maintenance University & Material Readiness (Ship Specific) Week 6 – COAT, ADAMS, Guest Lectures (PERS/JAG/ATG) Week 7 – Maritime Warfare, Official BCA Week 8 – Maritime Warfare, Shiphandling Assessment, & Official PRT Week 9 – Command Management, Firefighting Trainer, & CQA Opportunity Week 10 – Shipride with SWOS Mentor

4. Admin & Logistics. Lodging arrangements and introductory admin details are included in the text of the

welcome e-mail. Please review them thoroughly. Whatever your individual needs dictate, be sure to review

the Joint Travel Regulations regarding dependent lodging, per-diem allowances, and meal rates. Your

primary point of contact for coordination or to address any questions you may have prior to arrival is LCDR

Jeff Servello, [email protected]; DSN: 841.1307, COMM: 401.841.1307. Please also feel free to

contact me directly at [email protected] or 401.841.2962. We very much look forward to your arrival

and are standing by to assist you any way we can to prepare you for success in the fleet.

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Table of Contents 1. Surface Commander’s Course Overview……………………………………………………………………….………….4

2. Navigation, Seamanship, and Shiphandling Overview………………………………………………………………6

a. NSS Lessons and References……………………………………………………………………………....….......7

3. Senior Officer Ship Material Readiness Course (SOSMRC)

a. SOSMRC Overview and Deliverables……………………………………………………………………...….10

b. Common Core Lessons and References………………………………………………………..…....……..11

c. DDG Gas Turbine Specific Lessons and References……………………….…………………...……….22

4. Maritime Warfare……………………………………………………………………………………………….……….………..27

a. Maritime Warfare Lessons and References………………………………………….……......………….28

5. Command Management………………………………………………………………………………………………………..33

a. Command Management Lectures and References…………………………………………….……….34

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The Surface Commander’s Course (SCC)

COURSE OVERVIEW SCC is divided into 4 modules, covering Navigation, Seamanship, and Shiphandling (NSS), Material Readiness (SOSMRC), Maritime Warfare, and Command Management. The course will refresh and refine your existing knowledge and sharpen your skills from a command leadership perspective.

COURSE PREPARATION Your success in both SCC and your Command Tour is directly related to your level of preparation. You should use this handbook to review references in advance and also spend time reviewing Rules of the Road. There are ample resources available at SWOS and the entire command across all directorates is standing by to assist you in any way needed. Come to SWOS with a solid understanding of your weaknesses and be prepared to ask for help early and often.

COURSE SCHEDULE SCC is a 10-week course, consisting of 9 weeks of classroom training followed by a one week shipride in a fleet concentration area. This schedule includes 2 weeks of shiphandling including a combination of classroom instruction, Bridge Resource Management, a Rules of the Road exam, simulator practice, and a culminating shiphandling assessment. This module is followed by SOSMRC which includes 2 weeks of common core engineering and 2 weeks of platform specific training. SOSMRC is followed by 2 weeks of Maritime Warfare instruction, and 1 week of Tactical Trainers and Command Management instruction.

Week 1 – Courtesy check-in BCA and Naval Seamanship and Shiphandling Week 2 – Shiphandling and Bridge Resource Management, RoR Exam Week 3 – Material Readiness (Common Core) Week 4 – Material Readiness (Common Core/Ship Specific) Week 5 – Maintenance University & Material Readiness (Ship Specific) Week 6 – COAT, ADAMS, Guest Lectures (PERS/JAG/ATG) Week 7 – Maritime Warfare, Official BCA Week 8 – Maritime Warfare, Shiphandling Assessment, & Official PRT Week 9 – Command Management, Firefighting Trainer, & CQA Opportunity Week 10 – Shipride with SWOS Mentor

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The Surface Commander’s Course (SCC) EXAMS and REQUIREMENTS During your time at SWOS, you will be required to take several examinations and assessments. These requirements include:

Shiphandling Assessment - PASS/FAIL

Rules of the Road Exam - 90%

Common Core Engineering - 75%

Platform Specific Engineering - 75%

Maritime Warfare - 75%

Command Qual Exam (As Required)

In addition to the formal exams listed above, you will receive continuous mentoring from a post-command officer while at SWOS. Using a combination of tests, quizzes, peer evaluations, observed shiphandling sessions, class participation, and practical role-playing scenarios, your mentor will guide you in the areas that you may be deficient in. The goal is to help you identify areas that you may want to improve on before arriving to your prospective command.

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Navigation, Seamanship, and Shiphandling (NSS)

MODULE OVERVIEW The NSS portion of SCC occurs primarily during the first two weeks of instruction. During these two weeks, students will receive Rules of the Road refresher lectures along with lessons on associated topics in shiphandling, navigation, VMS, and ARPA. Week two is dedicated to Bridge Resource Management. While the majority of NSS is taught during the first two weeks, additional topics are covered throughout SCC to include case studies and COVE sessions and assessments. DELIVERABLES During NSS, students are will be required to pass several exams/assessments and produce various products. These include:

Navigation and Seamanship Pre-test - Ungraded

Rules of the Road Exam – 90% required score

BRM Practical – Pass/Fail

Chartlet of Student’s Homeport – Pass/Fail

COVE Transit/Mooring – Pass/Fail

PPOT Scenario – Pass/Fail

Navigation Plan/VM Practical – Pass/Fail

NAVDORM P-Work – Pass/Fail

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Navigation, Seamanship, and Shiphandling (NSS)

NSS-1: CHARTLET EXERCISE Students will be required to produce a Chartlet for their prospective homeport. This will be a reproduction of your homeport and requires students to accurately identify all soundings, piers, NAVAIDS, anchorages, notes, and much more. References include:

Specific homeport chart

Sailing Directions NSS-2: NAVDORM P-WORK Students are required to answer questions on their own time which reference the most current NAVDORM. NSS-3: NAVIGATION BASIC PRINCIPLES Students will understand basic principles to be observed in keeping an effective navigation watch. These principles include charts, datums, plotting fixes, radar ranges, and nautical publications and resources. NSS-5: CASE STUDY This case study includes discussion of the factors that led to the grounding of the USS PORT ROYAL and considers lessons learned and how future incidents can be prevented. NSS-6: SHIPHANDLING NSS-6 is a workshop designed to reinforce the fundamentals of shiphandling. This lecture covers forces which act upon a ship, mooring lines, anchoring, and tugs. References include:

Naval Shiphandler’s Guide, CAPT James Barber (Ret)

Shiphandling for the Mariner, Dan MacElrevey

Shipboard Bridge Resource Management, Michael Adams

Knight’s Modern Seamanship, Edited by John Noel (18th Ed) NSS-7: RULES OF THE ROAD NSS-7 is a deep-dive into the COLREGS and provides a Rules of the Road refresher by CAPT Todd Chlaupek. Following this lesson, students will be assessed with a required passing score of 90%. Reference include:

Navigation Rules & Regulations Handbook – August 2014 Edition (with updates) NSS-8: HEAVY WEATHER Understand dangerous weather patterns and phenomena that mariners will encounter at sea, and understand the mariner’s role in keeping the ship safe during heavy weather events. NSS-9: ARPA LAB NSS-9 is a hands on lecture giving students an overview and refresher of VMS and ARPA operation, capabilities, and limitations. NSS-10: COVE Students will be given multiple opportunities to drive their designated ship class in the COVE simulators. Students will have Master mariners available for coaching as well as plenty of time for practice to gain comfort prior to the shiphandling assessment.

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Navigation, Seamanship, and Shiphandling (NSS)

NSS-11: VOYAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (VMS) DESCRIBE the function and operation of VMS and participate in a hands-on lab exercise operating VMS. References include: VMS Operator Manual NSS-12 TO 19: BRIDGE RESOURCE MANAGEENT (BRM) Provides the student with an overview of Bridge Resource Management (BRM) including contributing factors and mitigation principles for human error, elements of BRM, and methods for increasing safety and efficiency on the bridge. BRM also includes a Voyage Planning practical exercise and simulator scenario. NSS-20: MOBOARD REVIEW Refresher training and practice problems of several MOBOARD scenarios to include CPA, closing course/speed, avoidance, wind, and stationing. NSS-21: SPECIAL EVOLUTIONS This lesson covers the specifics of various special evolutions that the U.S. Navy conducts. These evolutions include UNREP, Med Moor, and Mooring to a Buoy. References include:

CNSP/CNSLINST 3180.2 – Underway Replenishment Guide

NTTP 4-01.4 – Underway Replenishment Guide

CDS 24 Med Moor Lessons Learned Document

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Senior Officer Ship Material Readiness Course

(SOSMRC)

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SOSMRC MODULE OVERVIEW SOSMRC is approximately four weeks long and focuses on Material Readiness, including general engineering, combat systems, and platform specific engineering plants. There are 2 exams during SOSMRC; one during the Common Core section and one during platform specialty. To facilitate learning and exam success, there will also be various level of knowledge checks that require a 75% passing grade, but are not calculated into the final grade. Students will attend Maintenance University during the platform-specific portion of SOSMRC. Additionally, students will receive practical training in galley habitability at the Naval Supply School and participate in Firefighting Team Trainer. SOSMRC includes a 1-week shipride on the student’s prospective platform which enable students to apply classrooms lessons to a real-world environment, and gain practical knowledge from fleet engagement. DELIVERABLES During SOSMRC, students are required to produce several products. Students will deliver presentations on platform specific SRA/Ship Maintenance Availabilities (Team Exercise), Restricted Maneuvering Doctrine (Individual Exercise), and an INSURV Seminar (Team and Individual Exercise). In addition, students will be required to draw from memory a Main Space Layout and various engineering diagrams such as Lube/Fuel Oil systems, Electrical Distribution systems, and Firemain. SELF-STUDY LESSONS During the common core portion of SOSMRC, students will review several lessons on their own through reading references and required readings. These lessons will be briefly reviewed with an instructor, however students are required to review these on their own. These lessons include:

CC-154: Replenishment Stations

CC-254: EOSS/CSOSS

CC-257: Legal Records and Operating Logs

CC-263: Tagout/SOMS

CC-270: NAVOSH Programs

CC-280: Engineering Mechanical Fundamentals (Parts 1 & 2)

CC-281: Engineering Electrical Fundamentals

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SOSMRC

COMMON CORE LESSONS & REFERENCES

CC-100: C5I/AIT This lesson covers issues associated with C5I Alterations and Equipment Installations,

including types of alterations, personnel involved and their roles, and common pitfalls. References include:

AIT Team Manual, SL720-AA-MAN-030, CH 3, Appendix H JFMM Vol 2, Part 1, Chapter 2

OPNAVINST 4700.7 Series – Maintenance Policy for United States Ships

CC-106: SYSTEM OPERABILITY TESTS (SOTS) CC-106 covers the purpose and process of

SOTS, including common issues and your role as a leader. This lesson also covers what is provided by SESEF.

References include:

MIP 8443 SESEF Test Evaluation Manual, CH 2

CC-114: CYBER SECURITY CC-114 teaches students the requirements for maintaining and securing

a shipboard network, including maintenance requirements and Cyber Inspection requirements and reports.

References include:

DODI 8570.01 Series, CH 2 – IA Workforce Improvement Program

SECNAVINST M-5239.2 Series - DON IA Workforce Management Manual

COMNAVCYBERFORINST 5239.1 Series - IA Workforce Improvement Program

COMNAVCYBERFORINST 5239.2 Series - CO’s IA Handbook

CNSP/CNSL 3502.3, SFRM INSURVINST 4730.27 Series - Information Systems Material and Security

CC-118: WAVEGUIDE, ANTENNA, & RADAR CC-118 covers wave propagation theory, and

generic RADAR principles as well as weatherproofing and mast inspections. References include:

NAVEDTRA Manuals 14092, 14182, 14183, 14089, and 10277

NAVEDTRA 14089, Vol IV, CH 1 – Radar Systems

NAVTECHMAN SE-200-AA-HBK-010, Tables 11/12 – Handbook for Shipboard Surveillance Radars

NAVEDTRA 14190, CH 1 – Radar Principles

SW272-AA-AEG-010 – AEGIS SPY-1A Tech Manual MIPs 4515/4516/4517/4524/4560

CC-119: COMBAT SYSTEMS PROGRAMS Discusses CS Programs including Electromagnetic

Radiation, HERO/HERP/HERF, CS Smooth Log, 2M Repair, SERT, and WFIPs. References include:

WFIP 52J & 84L – CS Smooth Log and 2M Repair

JFMM Vol VI, CH 4, 8

NAVSEA OP 3565, Vol I/II – Electromagnetic Radiation Hazards

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series, CH B-9 – Radiation Safety

CNSP/CNSL 4790.5 – Command Technical Library Management Certification Program

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SOSMRC

COMMON CORE LESSONS & REFERENCES

CC-127: DCPO and DC Maintenance Covers installed and portable Damage Control equipment and the DCPO program requirements and challenges. References include:

NTTP 3-20.31 - Surface Ship Survivability

NSTM 555 – Surface Ship Firefighting

NSTM 079 Vol II – Practical Damage Control

NSTM 505, CH 7.8.2 – Piping Systems

COMNAVSURFORINST 3541.1 Series – Repair Party Manual

NAVSEA SS-100-AG-MAN-010, Damage Control and Firefighting Layout Booklet

NAVSEA S5090-B1-MMO-010, Stowage Aid Booklet for Damage Control Equipment

NAVSEA S5090-B1-TAB-010, Training Aid Booklet for Damage Control Equipment

NAVSEA Damage Control and Fire Protection Engineering Website, www.dcfpnavymil.org CC-129: FIRE MAIN & MAIN DRAINAGE Covers components, maintenance, and functions of the Firemain and Main Drainage System. References include:

NSTM 079 Vol I and II – Practical Damage Control

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series – Navy Safety and Occupational Health Program Manual (Afloat)

NSTM 505 – Piping Systems

NSTM 593 – Pollution Control

GENSPECS for Overhaul of Surface Ships,505, 534

NSTM 555, Vol I – Surface Ship Firefighting CC-130: GAS FREE ENGINEERING CC-130 details the basics of the Gas Free Program and the CO’s roles and responsibilities. References include:

NSTM 074, Vol III (Rev 5) – Gas Free Engineering

JFMM Vol IV, CH 25

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series, CH B8 and Appendix B3

NAVSEA S6470-AA-SAF-010 – Naval Maritime Confined Space Program

29 CFR 1910.1000 – OSHA Genera Industry Air Contaminants Standard, Tables Z-1, Z-2, and Z-3

NIOSH 2005-149, pp. ix-xvi, Appendix E – Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards

CNSP/CNSL 3502.3 – SFRM, Ch 4, Section 404

CNSP/CNSL 3500.11, CH 3, Section 316 – Surface Force Exercise Manual

CC-131: STABILITY Covers the basics of stability and the impacts of weight changes on center of gravity, buoyancy, metacentric height, and roll. References include:

NAVSEAINST 9096.3 – Weight and Moment Compensation for Naval Ships

OPNAVINST 9096.1 – Weight and Stability Limits for Naval Surface Ships

NSTM 079 Vol I, CH 2, 3, 10, 11 –Stability and Buoyancy

NSTM 079 Vol II, CH 42.1-42.12, 43.10, 43.11 – Practical Damage Control

NSTM 096, Section 2 – weight and Stability

OPNAV P-03C-01-89 Series, Cold Weather Handbook for Surface Ships

NAVSEA T9044-AE-MAN-010 – Surface Ship Hydrodynamic Safe Operating Envelope Certification

Ship’s Damage Control Book, Section III(a)

NTTP 3-20.31, CH 5.1-5.5 - Surface Ship Survivability

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SOSMRC

COMMON CORE LESSONS & REFERENCES

CC-132: COLLECTIVE PROTECTION SYSTEM Understand the basic components, purpose, and functions of the CPS. References include:

NAVSEA SS200-AF-MMM-010, CH 1-6 – CPS Description, Operation, and Maintenance

NAVSEA SS200-AG-MMM-010 - CPS CBR Filter System

NTTP 3-20.31, CH 2.1.16-20, 7.8.2.1 - Surface Ship Survivability

JFMM Vol IV

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series, CH B8

Navy Training System Plan for CPS – N76-NTSP-X-80-0407 CC-150: ANCHOR WINDLASS & CAPSTAN Covers the operation and maintenance requirements of the Anchor Windlass and Capstans. References include:

NSTM 581, CH 1-6 - Anchoring

NSTM 582, CH 6, 10 – Mooring & Towing

NAVSEA S9581-A8-MMA-010 or BQ-MMA-010 – Electro Hydraulic/Electro-Mechanical Windlass

NAVSEA 0901-LP-200-0001 – Winches & Capstans

GENSPECS for Overhaul of Surface Ships,581, 582

SIB Vol I, CH 581 & 582

Tag-Out User’s Manual

PMS 5811, 5821, A-005 CC-151: DAVITS & SMALL BOATS Understand the components, uses, maintenance issues, and safety features of davits and small boats. References include:

NSTM 583 Vol 1 – Boats and Small Craft

NSTM 233 Vol I– Diesel Engines

NSTM 541 – Ship Fuel and Fuel Systems

NSTM 542 – Gasoline and JP-5 Fuel Systems

NSTM 220 Vol III – Corrosion and Contamination Control of Diesel Engine Cooling

S9LPD-AW-SIB-010 Rev 1 – LPD Ship’s Information Book

PQS 43152 Series – Forces Afloat Small Boat Operations

CNSP Message R061812ZMAR12 – 7 Meter RHIB Advisory

CNSL Message R011359ZJUN12 – 7 & 11 meter RHIB Maintenance Guide CC-152: DECK GEAR & TACKLE Understand the purpose, operation, and safety features of deck gear, and describe MOBI, and lifesaving equipment. References include:

NSTM 077 - Personal Protective Equipment

NSTM 582 – Mooring and Towing

NSTM 583, Vol I – Boats and Small Craft

NSTM 600, Vol III – Hull Outfitting Equipment

NSTM 613 – Wire and Fiber Rope and Rigging

NSTM 634 – General Deck Coverings

NAVSEA SL-740-AA-MAN-010 – US Navy Towing Manual

RMG 080124ZAUG12 – CNSP – Inherently Buoyant Life Preservers

RMS 052102ZSEP12 – CNSL – Shipboard Lifelines PMS

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SOSMRC

COMMON CORE LESSONS & REFERENCES

CC-153: HELO & AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT Understand the components needed to support safe aviation operations and their maintenance and alignment. Understand AVCERT requirements. References include:

CNSFINST 3700.1A, Encl 16 – AVCERT Checklist

NAVAIR Air Capable Ship Aviation Facilities Bulletin No. 1

NAVAIR Amphibious Assault Ships Aviation Facilities Bulletin No. 1

NATOPS Manual

NSTM 634 – Deck Coverings

NSTM 542 – Gasoline and JP-5 Systems

ATGLANT Users Guide – OCT 2015

ATGPAC Users Guide – JUL 2014

Aircraft NATOPS Refueling Manual – NAVAIR 00-80T-109

NWP 3-04.1 Series – Helo Operating Procedures for Air-Capable Ships

NAVAIR AD-700A1-MDB-000 – RAST System CC-178: DESALINATION, DISTILLATION & POTABLE WATER Understand the function, maintenance, safety and testing principles of desalination, distillation, and potable water systems. References include:

NSTM 531, Vol I, II, III – Desalination Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plants

CG-47 Propulsion Plant Manual, Vol I, CH 5

NSTM 533 – Potable Water Systems

NAVMED P-5010-6 – Water Supply Afloat CC-179: GALLEY & HABITABILITY Understand and review the purpose, operation, maintenance, and safety issues of the ship's galley and habitability systems. Understand sanitation requirements for the galley, messdecks, and barber shop, and safety and cleanliness requirements of berthings and laundry. References include:

OPNAVINST 9640.1A – Shipboard Habitability Program

NAVMED P-5010-1 – Manual of Navy Preventive Medicine

NSTM 655 – Laundry & Dry Cleaning

NAVSUP P486 – Food Service Management of General Mess

NAVSUP P487 – Ship’s Store Operations

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series – NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat CC-200: MARINE SANITATION DEVICES Understand the function, maintenance, safety issues and training requirements of Marine Sanitation Devices. References include:

NSTM 593 – Pollution Control

OPNAVINST 5090.1 Series, Environmental Readiness Program

NSTM 074 – Gas Free Engineering

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series - JFMM

NAVSEAINST 9593.1 Series – Marine Sanitation Device Certification

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series – NAVOSH Program Manual

NSTM S9593-B3-MMC-010 – Marine Sanitation Device USS AVENGER Class

NAVMED P-5010-7 – Sewage Disposal Ashore and Afloat

BUMEDINST 6230.15 Series

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COMMON CORE LESSONS & REFERENCES

CC-203: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Understand the function, operation, and maintenance of your ship’s Environmental Protection systems and equipment. Understand waste processing regulations and equipment and oil pollution abatement. References include:

NSTM 593 – Pollution Control

OPNAVINST 5090.1 Series, Environmental Readiness Program

OPNAV M-5090.1, CH 3, 35 & 36, App. D – Environmental Readiness Program Manual

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series, CH 10, 19, 35 – NAVOSH Program Manual

OPORD 2000-11, App. L – Environmental Protection Requirements

NAVSEAINST 9593.2 Series – Inspection/Certification Process for OPA Systems

International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, Annex I-IV (MARPOL)

Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS)

Genera Specifications for Overhauls of Surface Ships, 593

PMS MIPs 5931, 5932, 5933 CC-225: ORDNANCE HANDLING & SAFETY Understand ordnance safety basics, Shipboard Explosive Safety Inspections, and assistance provided by Ordnance Handling and Safety Assist Teams. Understand QUAL/CERT, SESI, and OHSAT requirements. References include:

NAVSEA OP 4 – Ammunition and Explosives Safety Afloat

OPNAVINST 5530.13 Series – Physical Security for AA&E

OPNAVINST 8023.24 Series – QUAL/CERT Program

NAVSEA SWO23-AH-WHM-010 – Handling Ammo, Explosives & HAZMAT w/Industrial MHE

NOSSAINST 8023.12 Series – Shipboard Explosive Safety Inspection Program (SESI)

NAVSEA OP 5, Vol I – Ammunition and Explosives Ashore

NAVSEA OP 2173 Series – Approved Handling Equipment for Weapons and Explosives

OPNAVINST 8020.14 Series – DoN Explosives Safety Policy Manual

NAVSEA SW020-AD-SAF-010 – Explosives Safety Accidents and Lessons Learned

NAVSEA SG420-AP-MMA-010 Series – Periodic Testing Arrangements for Ordnance handling

NSTM 700 – Shipboard Ammunition Handling and Stowage CC-226: MAGAZINE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Know the construction, operation, and maintenance issues associated with systems protecting magazine spaces, including sprinklers, alarms, and deluge systems. References include:

NAVSEA OP 4, CH 5-5 – Ammunition and Explosives Safety Afloat

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series, Vol IV, CH 14.2 - JFMM

S9522-AA-HBK-010, CH 3, 4, 5 – Maintenance Manual for Magazine Sprinkling Systems

SW394-AF-SUP-010 – MK 41 Vertical Launching System

WFIP 128D

WFIP 133C CC-227: SMALL ARMS MAINTENANCE Know the maintenance for small arms and Ready Service lockers. References include:

PMS MIPs 7611 and 7631 – Small Arms and Pyrotechnic Lockers

NSTM 700 – Shipboard Ammunition Handling & Stowage

NAVSEA OP 4, CH 3 – Ammunition and Explosives Safety Afloat

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SOSMRC

COMMON CORE LESSONS & REFERENCES

CC-228: NAVAL GUN SYSTEMS Know the maintenance for Naval Gun Systems, gun barrel maintenance, Mk 15 Close-In Weapons System (CIWS), Mk 31 Mod 1 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) System, the MK 45 5-inch Gun, the MK 110 57mm Gun, and the Mk 41 Vertical Launching System (VLS). References include:

NAVSEA OP 3347 – Ordnance Safety Precautions

PMS MIP 7111 Series

NSTM 556 – Hydraulic Equipment

NAVSEAINST 8300.1C – Procedures for Inspection, Reporting, and Re-gunning Barrels

SW300-BB-GTB-010 – Survivability of Naval Gun Barrels

NAVSEA OP 4154, Vol I – Close-In Weapon System

SW261-L1-MNO-030 – MK 31 Mod 1 Rolling Airframe Missile

SW394-AF-MNO-040/VLS – VLS Operation and Maintenance CC-229: COMBAT SYSTEM ALIGNMENT Know the fundamentals of combat system alignment performed by off ship personnel and alignments conducted by shipboard personnel through the planned maintenance system. References include:

SW225-AO-MMA-010 – Combat Systems Theory Alignment

NAVEDTRA 14101 Series, Vol II – Fire-Control Maintenance Concepts

NAVEDTRA 14324 Series – Gunner’s Mate CC-250: 3M/PMS BEST PRACTICES Provides Best Practices and Lessons Learned for a successful 3M program and refreshes PCO’s on PMS requirements. References include:

NAVSEAINST 4790.8 Series, Sec 1, CH 1-3, App. F, G – 3M Manual

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series, Vol VI, CH 19 - JFMM

COMNAVSURFPAC/LANT INST 4790.1 – Surface Force 3M Program

COMNAVSURFPAC/LANT INST 4790.2, CH 1-2 – 3M Certification and Assessment Program

3M Program Assessment and Certification Guidance Checklists

OPNAVINST 4790.4 Series – Ship’s 3M System Policy

SKED 3.2 User’s Guide – Training Lessons and CBTs CC-251: CORROSION CONTROL, PAINT & PRESERVATION Understand the elements of corrosion, mandated corrosion control and prevention programs, and proper preservation. References include:

NSTM 631 – Preservation of Ships in Service

NSTM 633 – Cathodic Protection

NSTM 634, Vol I – Deck Coverings CC-252: CSMP & EIGHT O’CLOCK REPORTS Understand the CSMP and its role in maintaining readiness and the requirements and content of Eight O’Clock Reports. References include:

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series, Vol II, Pt I CH 2-4 and Pt II CH 1-3 - JFMM

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series, Vol VI, CH 19, 33, and 41 - JFMM

NAVSEAINST 4790.8 Series, Sec 1, CH 4 – 3M Manual

OPNAVINST 4790.4 Series – Ship’s 3M System Policy

COMNAVSURFPAC/LANT INST 4790.2, CH 1-2 – 3M Certification and Assessment Program

COMNAVSURFPAC/LANT INST 4790.1 – SURFOR 3M Program

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CC-253: ELECTRICL SAFETY From the Commanding Officer’s perspective, describe the importance, hazards, necessary precautions, and personnel associated with electrical safety aboard ship. Identify Current Fleet Readiness Issues and Commanding Officer’s concerns associated with electrical safety. References include:

NSTM 300 Rev 9 – Electric Plant General

RMG 291500ZMAY14 – ARC Flash PPE Message

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series – NAVOSH Program for Forces Afloat

OPNAVINST 3120.32 Series - SORM CC-254: OPERATIONAL SEQUENCING SYSTEMS (SELF STUDY) From the Commanding Officer’s perspective, describe the requirements for administration, maintenance, and use of EOSS and CSOSS. References include:

CSOSS User’s Guide

Combat Systems Technical Operations Manual

COMNAVSURFORINST 3540.3 Series - EDORM

COMNAVSURFPACINST 3540.13 Series – Eng Dept Organization Manual for Non-Nuclear Ships

EOSS User’s Guide

NAVSEAINST 4790.7 Series – Operational Sequencing Systems

OPNAVINST 9200.3 Series – Operational Sequencing Systems

NAVEDTRA 12960 Series – Principles of Naval Engineering CC-255: GAUGE CALIBRATION Understand the basic functions and supporting elements involved in the shipboard metrology and calibration program. References include:

OPNAVINST 3960.16 Series – TMDE, ATS, and METCAL

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series, Vol VI, CH 9 - JFMM

NAVSEAINST 4734.1B Metrology and Calibration (METCAL) Programs

ST700-AM-GYD-010, CH 2, App. D, and Encl. 1 – METCAL Lab Requirements and Certification

NSTM 504 – Pressure, Temperature, and other Mechanical Electromechanical Measuring Instruments

RMG 151503ZAUG13 – WFIP 103H – Shipboard Gauge Cal Guidance CC-257: Engineering Legal Records and Operating Logs (SELF STUDY) Understand the administration and maintenance of the Engineering Department’s legal records and logs. References include:

Navy Regulations Articles 0845 and 0846

OPNAVINST 3120.32 Series, Sec. 423-424 - SORM

COMNAVSURFORINST 3540.3 Series, App. E - EDORM

NSTM 090 – Inspections, Tests, Records, and Reports

NSTM 079, Vol III – Damage Control, Engineering Casualty Control

NSTM 220, Vol II – Boiler Water/Feed Water – Test and Treatment

NSTM 633 – Cathodic Protection

OPNAVINST 90941.1 Series – Full Power and Economy Trial Requirements for Non-Nuclear Ships

SECNAVINST 5210.5 Series – DoN Records Management Program

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CC-258: Fuel Oil Quality Management Understand the requirements for administration and maintenance of the Shipboard Fuel Oil Quality Management program. References include:

COMNAVSURFORINST 3540.3 Series - EDORM

NSTM 541, Sec 1.5, 1.8, 2.1, 2.4, 4, 5, and 10 – Ship Fuel and Fuel Systems

NSTM 542, Sec 2.3, 2.6, 4, 7 – Gasoline and JP-5 Fuel Systems

EOSS – SNOK, FOCL, and SRFO

Fuel Oil Quality Management Program ASA Checksheets

OPNAVINST 5090.1C – Environmental and Natural Resource Program

RMG 311606ZMAR09 – SURFOR Oil Spill Prevention and Response Guidance

RMG 192300ZOCT12 – CNSP Oil Spill Prevention

COMNAVSEASYSCOM 221707ZAPR13 – F-76 Fleet Advisory

RMG 101707ZJAN14 – CNSP F-76 Microbial Growth CC-259: LUBE OIL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Understand the requirements of the Lube Oil Quality Management program as they pertain to each respective ship class and equipment type. References include:

COMNAVSURFORINST 3540.3 Series – EDORM

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 - JFMM

NSTM 262, Sec 1, 2.1.2, 3.6.4, 3.6.5, 3.7, 4, 5, App D – Lubricating Oils, Greases, Specialty Lubricants, and Lubrication Systems

NSTM 233, Sec 8 – Diesel Engines

NSTM 241, Sec 3.2 – Propulsion Reduction Gears, Couplings, Clutches and Associated Components

NSTM 244, Sec 1.7.8, 2.4.2, 2.5.2, 2.6.3, 3.6 – Propulsion Bearings and Seals

NSTM 245, Sec 5.5.2 – Propellers

NSTM 556, Sec 8.3–8.5 – Hydraulic Equipment (Power Transmission and Control

PMS MIPs 2000, 2331, 3112, 2451

ATG Lube Oil Quality Management ASA Checksheet CC-260: PB4M Understand how to establish, maintain, and execute quality maintenance for your ship utilizing the PB4M process. References include:

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series, Vol II, Pt 2 CH 1, 3, 4 - JFMM

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series, Vol VI, CH 33 (MMBP), and 41 (Maintenance Team) - JFMM

COMNAVSURFPAC/LANT INST 4790.2, CH 1 – 3M Certification and Assessment Program

COMNAVSURFPAC/LANT INST 4790.1 – SURFOR 3M Program CC-262: QUALITY MAINTENANCE From the Commanding Officer's perspective, understand the requirements for administration and maintenance of the ship’s training, administration, management, and inspection programs that support the Quality Maintenance Program. References include:

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series

www.submepp.navy.mil/jfmm

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CC-263: TAG-OUT REFRESHER AND ESOMS (SELF STUDY) Understand the Tag-Out program, administration, and responsibilities, and the Electronic Shift Operations Management System (e-SOMS). Identify current fleet readiness issues and Commanding Officer’s concerns. References include:

COMNAVSURFORINST 3540.3 Series – EDORM

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series - JFMM

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series – NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat

ESOMS and EOSS

NAVSEA S0400-AD-URM-010/TUM REV 7 – Tag-Out User’s Manual

COMNAVSURFORINST 3120.1 Series – Zone Inspections CC-264: ZONE INSPECTIONS (SELF STUDY) Identify the responsibilities in preparing for and conducting an effective Zone Inspection Program. Tie together all of the material knowledge you have learned, refined, or reviewed and how to apply it to make your ship better and crew more effective. References include:

US Navy Regulations, CH 8, Para 0808

COMNAVSURFORINST 3120.1 Series – Zone Inspections

COMNAVSEASYSCOMINST 4790.8C – 3M Manual

COMNAVSURFPAC/LANT INST 4790.1 – SURFOR 3M Program

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 - JFMM

OPNAVINST 3120.32 - SORM

RMG 052046ZAUG08 – CNSF Zone Inspection Message

RMG 192315ZFEB2015 – CNSF Warfighting Serial TWO: Zone Inspections

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series – NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat

INSURV Handbook, Edition 7.0 CC-265: INTEGRATED CONDITION ASSESSMENT SYSTEM Understand the operation, use and applicable Type Commander directives regarding the Integrated Condition Assessment System (ICAS). CC-270: NAVOSH PROGRAMS (SELF STUDY) Understand both command and programmatic roles and responsibilities for critical NAVOSH programs. References include:

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series – NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat

DODINST 6055.12 Series – DOD Hearing Conservation Program

OPNAVINST 5102.1 Series – Safety Investigation Reporting and Record Keeping Manual

NSTM 077 – Personal Protection Equipment

NSTM 600, Vol 3 – Hull Outfitting Equipment

Naval Safety Center Website – www.safetycenter.navy.mil CC-272: RESTRICTED MANUEVERING DOCTRINE ORDER and MANAGE a propulsion plant-specific Restricted Maneuvering Doctrine (RMD) to the watch stander level for your prospective ship class using documented procedures and applicable safety precautions in accordance with CNSFINST 3540.3 (series) Engineering Department Organization and Regulations Manual. References include:

COMNAVSURFORINST 3540.3 Series, CH 4 - EDORM

EOSS User’s Guide (EUG)

Warfighting Serial THIRTEEN

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CC-280: MECHANICAL FUNDAMENTALS (SELF STUDY) Students will review readings and references covering basic engineering mechanical fundamentals, including piping, valves, fittings, flex hoses, heat exchangers, pumps, and hydraulic systems. References include:

NSTM 254, Sec 1, 3, 4 – Condensers, Heat Exchangers, and Air Ejectors

NSTM 503, Sec 2, 3, 4, 5 – Pumps

NSTM 556, Sec 5 – Hydraulic Equipment

NAVEDTRA 14105, Sec 1, 2, 3 – Fluid Power

NAVEDTRA 14151 Series, CH 5, 6, 10 – Machinist’s Mate 3 & 2 (Surface)

General Specifications for Overhaul of Surface Ships – 075, 503, 508, 556, 558

NAVSEA S0400-AD-URM-010/TUM – Tag-Out User’s Manual

EOSS

PMS MIP 5000, 5241, 5292, 5561

NSTM 505, Sec. 1, 7, 9 – Piping Systems

NSTM 075 Sec. 1, 8 - Fasteners

COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Series, Vol V, Pt 1, CH 5 – In-Process Control

PMS 5000 Series

CC-281: ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS (SELF STUDY) Students will review readings and references covering basic engineering electrical fundamentals including the theory, components and operation of 60 and 400 Hz systems, electrical motors and motor controllers. References include:

NSTM 300 – Electric Plant-General

NSTM 302 – Electric Motors and Controllers

NSTM 310 – Electric Power Generators and Conversion Equipment

NSTM 320 – Electric Power Distribution Systems CC-286: SHIPBOARD COOLING & HEATING Understand the fundamentals of the air conditioning and refrigeration cycle and associated systems such as chilled water, electronic cooling, and ventilation to support combat systems, general ship auxiliary services, and crew comfort. Understand issues maintaining and the associated hazards of operating and repairing shipboard cooling systems. References include:

NSTM 510 – Heating Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Systms for Surface Ships

NSTM 516 – Refrigeration Systems

NSTM 532 – Liquid Cooling Systems for Electronic Equipment

OPNAVINST 5090.1 Series – Environmental and Natural Resources Program Manual CC-287: SHIPBOARD AIR SYSTEMS Understand the function, theory of operation, location, operating parameters, design characteristics and maintenance requirements of Shipboard Compressed Air Systems. Understand how Electronics Dry Air is produced and why it is used to support certain Combat Systems. References include:

NSTM 551 – Compressed Air Plants and Systems

NAVSEA S9550-BZ-MMA-010 – RIX Model 5R5-75A Oil-Free HPAC

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CC-581: PXO DCTT Seminar From the Commanding Officer and/or Executive Officer’s perspective, discuss the goals, makeup, responsibilities, and administrative and performance requirements of the ship’s Damage Control Training Team (DCTT). References include:

CNSP/CNSLINST 3502.3 - SFRM

CNSP/CNSLINST 3500.10 – READ-E Instruction

CNSP/CNSLINST 3500.11 – SURFOR Exercise Manual

CNSP/CNSLINST 3504.1 – Redlines Implementing Instruction

CNSPINST 3502.2 – Littoral Combat Ship Training Manual

ATGLANT/PAC Users Guide, Annex O – Damage Control (MOB-D)

NTTP 3-20.31 – Surface Ship Reliability

CNSF 3541.1 Series – Repair Party Manual

NSTM 070 – Nuclear Defense at Sea

NSTM 074, Vol 3 – Gas Free Engineering

NSTM 077 – Personal Protective Equipment

NSTM 079, Vol 2 – Practical Damage Control

NSTM 470 – BW/CW Defense and Countermeasures

NSTM 555, Vol 1 – Surface Ship Firefighting

NSTM 600 – Watertight Enclosures

COMNAVSURFORINST 3540.3 Series, CH 4 – EDORM

ATGPACINST 3502.5 – Shipboard Training Team Standards

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GT-300: ASW SYSTEM READINESS Describe the maintenance procedures and safety precautions associated with the Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) equipment group. Understand the requirements associated with the Sonar Dome, the Dome Pressurization System, and actions to take in the event of a pressure alarm or ruptured dome. References include:

CNSP/CNSLINST 3361.1 – ASW Qualification Program

NAVSEA S9165-AE-MMA-010/SDRW-1 – Tech Manual for Sonar Dome Rubber Window

NAVSEA SG820-AR-MMO-010/SQR-19 – Towed Array Handling and Stowage Group

NAVSEA OP 3355 - Surface Vessel Torpedo Tube Mark 32 Mods 5/7

ASW SCOT Program Operator's Manual for UFCS Mk 116 UFCS

CSOSS

SYSCOM MIP 1651 (SDPS), 4688 (SQQ-89), 4836 (ASW SCOT), 4731 (NIXIE)

CNSP Message 261440Z JAN 12 – WFIP 85.1 AN/SQR-19 Module Best Practices

CNSP 252141Z JAN 12 - WFIP 98F SVTT Firings

CNSP 140036Z DEC 12 - WFIP 79H Sonar Dome Rubber Window (SDRW) and Sonar Rubber Dome (SRD) Radiography, Maintenance and Training

CNSP 140038Z DEC 12 - WFIP 123C Hull Mounted Sonar Best Practices

CNSP 212255Z MAR 13 - MK 46 and MK 54 SVTT Preset Function Test

GT-301: LM2500 GAS TURINE ENGINE Understand the Gas Turbine gas path and the importance of proper maintenance in the Intakes and Exhaust System. References include:

NSTM 234 – Marine Gas Turbine Engines

S9234-AD-MMO-Series – LM 2500 Technical Manual

PMS MIPs 2340 and 2531

EOOW PQS

EOSS

SIB S9234-GA-GTP020 – Ship’s Information Book for DDG-51 GT-302: GAS TURBINE INTAKES AND EXHAUST Describe the major components, function, and operation of the Main Propulsion Diesel Engine. Describe the airflow to and exhaust path from the Gas Turbine Engine and the dangers associated with FOD. References include:

General Gas Turbine Bulletin 8, Revision 1

PMS MIPs 2513, 3431, 2591, and 2340

S9234-AD-MMO-Series – LM 2500 Technical Manual

SIB S9234-GA-GTP020 – Ship’s Information Book for DDG-51 GT-303: GAS TURBINE MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTIVES Understand the maintenance and technical directives associated with Marine Gas Turbine Engines (MGTE) and the Ship Service Gas Turbine Generator (SSGTG) as well as directives to sustain optimum operational and material readiness. References include:

CFFCINST 4790.3 Series – JFMM, Vol IV, Ch 23 (Gas Turbine Inspection)

NSTM 234 – Marine Gas Turbine Engines

General Gas Turbine Bulletin 0, Revision 45

General Gas Turbine Bulletin 11, Revision 6

PMS MIPs 2513, 3113, 3431

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GT-303 Continued:

Gas Turbine Module Inspection (EOP GTMI)

Gas Turbine Generator Inspection (EOP GTGI)

NSTM 310 - Electric Power Generators and Conversion Equipment GT-304: BLEED AIR SYSTEMS Know the layout and operational characteristics of gas turbine bleed air system and understand Fleet concerns and reoccurring material issues associated with gas turbine bleed air systems. References include:

NSTM 234 – Marine Gas Turbine Engines

EOSS

PMS MIP 5516/004, MRC Q-3, R-6M, R-7D, LU-1, PM-1, PM-2

NAVSEA S9234-BL-GTP-010 – Propulsion Plant Manual

S9234-D8-GTP-H10 – CG 47 Propulsion Plant Manual, Vol 1, Ch 7 GT-305: GAS TURBINE MODULE INSPECTION Describe the requirements for inspection and closeout of gas turbine module and intake systems. References include:

EOSS Procedure: Gas Turbine Module Inspection (GTMI)

General Gas Turbine Bulletin 6

General Gas Turbine Bulletin 17

NSTM 234 – Marine Gas Turbine Engines

OPNAVINST 9220.3 – Propulsion and Auxiliary Plant Inspection and Inspector Certification Program GT-306: CONTROLLABLE REVERSIBLE PITCH SYSTEM Understand the Controllable Reversible Pitch (CRP) System to include system components, operating characteristics and Material Readiness Issues. References include:

EOSS

PMS MIP 2451, S-3R and S-4R

NAVSEA S9234-BL-GTP-010 – Propulsion Plant Manual

NSTM 245 – Propellers

SIB S9234-GA-GTP020 – Ship’s Information Book for DDG-51

CNSF MSG 241853Z JAN 14 – Emergency Ahead Pitch PMS and Demonstrations for Inspections GT-308: SHAFTING, CLUTCHES, AND BRAKES Understand the Components, Operating Characteristics, Limitations and Material Concerns associated with Shipboard Shafts, Clutches and Brakes. Describe the function, operating characteristics, and components of the synchronous self-shifting clutch, power turbine brake, shaft bearings, thrust bearings, bulkhead seals, and stern tube seals. Understand common fleet material readiness issues. References include:

EOSS

NSTM 244 – Propulsion Bearings and Seals

NAVSEA S9234-BL-GTP-010 – Propulsion Plant Manual

NSTM 241 - Propulsion Reduction Gears, Couplings, Clutches, and Associated Components

NSTM 243 – Propulsion Shafting

SIB S9234-GA-GTP020 – Ship’s Information Book for DDG-51

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GT-309: MAIN REDUCTION GEAR Understand the key tenets for self-assessment of the Main Reduction Gear include major components, function, location, and Fleet Material Readiness issues. References include:

EOSS

NSTM 241 - Propulsion Reduction Gears, Couplings, Clutches, and Associated Components

NSTM 244 – Propulsion Bearings and Seals

SIB S9234-GA-GTP020 – Ship’s Information Book for DDG-51

NAVSEA S2941-BM-MMA-010

PMS MIP 2411 GT-310: LUBE OIL SERVICE, STORAGE, AND TRANSFER SYSTEMS Understand the key tenets for self-assessment of the Lube Oil Service, Storage and Transfer Systems to include major components, function, location, and Fleet Material Readiness issues. References include:

NAVSEA S9234-BL-GTP-010 – Propulsion Plant Manual

EOSS

NSTM 262 – Lubricating Oils and Lubrication Systems

NSTM 243 – Propulsion Shafting

SIB S9234-GA-GTP020 – Ship’s Information Book for DDG-51

NAVSEA S2941-BM-MMA-010

SIB S9CG0-B1-SIB-020 – Ship’s Information book Vol 2, Propulsion and Auxiliary Support Systems

PMS MIPs 2620 and 2640 GT-315: PROPULSION AND MACHINERY CONTROL SYSTEMS (DDG) Understand the key tenets for self-assessment of the Propulsion and Machinery Control Systems to include major components, function, location, and Fleet Material Readiness issues. References include:

Machinery control System Introduction and Operation Guide, DDG-51

S9234-GA-GTP-04A – Propulsion Plant Manual for DDG-51, Vol I and IV

S9DDG-CS-SIB-100/DDG 83 – Ship’s Information Book

EOSS

S6226-SY-MMC-010 – Fuel Oil Transfer Pump

S9261-BH-MMC-010 – Gas Turbine Fuel Oil Return Cooler

S9261-BJ-MMC-010 – GT Fuel Oil Service Pre-filter, Aircraft Appliance and Equipment Model 74048D-1

NSTM 541 – Ship Fuel and Fuel System

S6226-SX-MMC-010 – Propulsion Diesel Oil Service Booster

SIB S9LCS-AA-SIB-010 and 020 – Ship’s Information Book for LCS-1 GT-316: FUEL OIL SERVICE, STORAGE, AND TRANSFER SYSTEMS Understand the principles, construction, function, components, control and monitoring systems, and operation of Fuel Oil Service System, Fuel Oil Storage System, and Fuel Oil Transfer System. References include:

NSTM 541 – Ship’s Fuel and Fuel Systems

NSTM 542 – Gasoline and JP-5 Fuel Systems

NSTM 593 – Pollution Control

S9234-GA-GTP-010 – Propulsion Plant Manual for DDG-51

SIB S9234-GA-GTP020 – Ship’s Information Book for DDG-51

Standard Notes to the Oil King (SNOK)

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GT-317: GAS TURBINE GENERATOR MECHANICAL Understand the function, theory of operation, location, and design characteristics of Ship’s Service Gas Turbine Generators installed in CG 47 & DDG 51 class ships. References include:

S9311-CQ-MMA-010 AG9130 - Ship Service Gas Turbine Generator (SSGTG)

NSTM 234 – Marine Gas Turbine Engines

NSTM 300 – Electric Plant General

S9234-GA-GTP-010 – Propulsion Plant Manual for DDG-51

PMS MIPs 3113, 3431

Gas Turbine Generator Inspection (EOP GTGI)

NSTM 310 – Electric Power Generation and Conversion Equipment

DDG-51 Class Advisory 02-13 - Guidance for Ship’s Service Gas Turbine Generator, No Break Power Supply and RIMSS

CG-47 Class Advisory 01-13 - Guidance for Ship’s Service Gas Turbine Generator GT-320: DDG 60 HZ AND 400 HZ DISTRIBUTION AND CONTROL Understand and explain the function, theory of operation, location, operating parameters, design characteristics, and maintenance requirements of shipboard electrical systems and support equipment. Understand and explain the function, theory of operation, location, key operating parameters, and design characteristics of the electric plant controls, voltage regulators, and governors of DDG 51-class ships. Understand the casualty power systems usage, distribution, and key CO self-assessment tools. References include:

SIB S9234-GA-GTP020 – Ship’s Information Book for DDG-51

NAVSEA S9324-FJ-MMA-020 - 60 Hertz Main Switchboard Operation Maintenance and Repair Instructions

DDG-51 Machinery Control System Introduction and Operation Guide

NAVSEA S9300-A5-GYD-010 - Electrical Information Guide

NAVSEA S9324-E9-MMA-010 - Load Center 60 Hz Operation & Maintenance

NAVSEA S9234-GA-GTP-020 - Plant Propulsion Manual for DDG 51 Class Ships, Electrical Systems

NSTM 300 – Electric Plant General

NSTM 310 – Electric Power Generation and Conversion Equipment

NSTM 320 – Electric Power Distribution Systems

SS-100-AG-MAN-010 - Damage Control and Firefighting Equipment Layout Booklet

NSTM 079, Vol III – Damage Control, Engineering Casualty Control

COMNAVSURFORINST 3541.1 Series - Surface Forces Standard Repair Party Manual

PMS MIPs 3201 and 3212

GT-321: DDG SHIP CONTROL AND STEERING SYSTEMS Understand the key tenets for self-assessment of the Ship Control and Steering Systems to include major components, function, location, and Fleet Material Readiness issues. References include:

EOSS and EOCC

NSTM 556 - Hydraulic Equipment Power Transmission and Control

NAVSEA S9234-GA-GTP-03A and 04B - Plant Propulsion Manual for DDG 51 Class Ships

PMS MIP 5600

NSTM 562 – Surface Ship Steering

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GT-322: DDG LM2500 OPERATIONS Understand the principles, construction, function, components, control and monitoring systems, and operation of a gas turbine propulsion plant and associated auxiliary support systems. References include:

S9234-AD-MMO Series – LM2500 Tech Manual

EOSS

Propulsion Plant Manual

EOOW PQS

SIB S9234-GA-GTP020 – Ship’s Information Book for DDG-51

GT-323: REDUNDANT INDEPENDENT MECHANICAL START SYSTEM (RIMMS) Understand the principles, construction, function, components, control and monitoring systems, and operation of the Remote Independent Mechanical Starting System for a gas turbine generator. References include:

Propulsion Plant Manual

PMS MIP 2340

EOSS

SIB S9234-GA-GTP020 – Ship’s Information Book for DDG-51

DDG 83 Ship’s Information Book

DDG 87 Engineering Handbook

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Maritime Warfighting (MW) MODULE OVERVIEW The Maritime Warfare section is focused on refreshing basic warfighting principles that the student has developed over the course of their career as well as preparing students to apply these principles as a Commanding Officer. Maritime Warfare utilizes a combination of instructor led training, student self-study, guest lectures, and simulator scenarios. MARITIME WARFARE SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT During MW, students are will be required to pass several exams/assessments and produce various products. These include:

Maritime Warfare pre-test– Ungraded

Maritime Warfare Quizzes– 70% Required per quiz – 75% overall

PPOT Scenario – Pass/Fail

Strait of Hormuz Scenario – Pass/Fail

COAT FMB Scenario – Assess and receive feedback on preparation and execution GUEST LECTURES The following lectures will be delivered during MW:

SSK Threat Brief – Delivered by a Post Command SSK CO (AUS)

LOAC/SROE – Delivered by Naval Justice School instructors

SSN CO – Guest lecture from a post-command SSN CO

EKMS – How to effectively manage the ship’s EKMS program. Provided by CMS COR Audit Team.

C7F/C5F AOR update and OPLAN reviews – provided by NWC HALSEY ALPHA and BRAVO

NAVIOFOR

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Maritime Warfare MW-1: TRAINING TOOLS Understand and use tools available to Commanders to maintain and improve shipboard training, including the ATG Toolbox and Extranet TORIS, and FLTMPS. References include:

ATG, Training and Operational Readiness Information Service (TORIS) User’s Guide, v3.2.2.4

CNSP/CNSLINST 3502.3A, Surface Force Readiness Manual

CNSP/CNSLINST 3500.11A – Surface Force Exercise Manual

FLTMPS Navigation Tutorial and FLTMPS Website

MW-6: CRUISE MISSILE TACTICAL QUAL (CMTQ) Demonstrate an understanding of Weapons certifications on ships and be able to list and describe the current standards and requirements for CMTQ. References include:

CNSFINST 8820.1B – Cruise Missile Qualification/Certification Program

CNSF Message DTG 022223ZMAY16 – LCS CMTQ Interim Guidance

CNSFINST 4790.1 Series – Surface Force Maintenance and Material Management (3M) Assessment and Certification Program

COMFLTFORCOMINST 47903.3 Series – JFMM

CNSP/CNSLINST 3500.10 – READ-E Instruction

CNSP/CNSLINST 300.11A – SFEM

CNSP/CNSLINST 3502.3A – SFRM

CNSP/CNSLINST 3502.5 – Mission Area Watch Team Continuity Requirements

MW-7: LIVE FIRE SEMINAR (SULLIVANS CASE STUDY) Describe how to plan for the safe and successful conduct of a live fire event including requirements and pitfalls. References include:

NTTP 3-02.2 – Supporting Arms Coordination in Amphibious Operations

CNSP/CNSLINST 300.11A – SFEM

CNSP/CNSLINST 3502.3A – SFRM

ATGLANT/ATGPAC User’s Guide

ATP-4E – Allied Naval Gunfire Support

FXP-5 (Revision B) MW-9: SUW REVIEW Explain at an advanced level the SUW battlespace and battlespace management, SUW sensor, RMP, SUW weapons and attack options including OTH-T, FAC/FIAC defense operations, and MIO. References include:

NTTP 3-20.1 – Surface Warfare Commander’s Manual

Distributed Lethality – From AWJ, Vol 1, Issue 2, Fall 2015

CDS-15 CONOPS 3-20.1-01 – Offensive SAG CONOPS in an Anti-Access Area Denial Envelope

NWP 3-20 – Navy Surface Warfare Manual

NTTP 3-20.3 – Surface Ship SUW Tactics

ATP 1(F), Vol I – Allied Maritime Tactical Instruction and Procedures

Navy-Wide OPTASK SUW

Navy-Wide OPTASK CMP

TACMEMO 3-32.1-10 – Maritime Domain Awareness

TACMEMO 3-51.1-14 – JTT Employment for Naval Surface Units

NTTP 2-02.1 – Strike Group and Unit Level Cryptological Operations

NTTP 3-13.14 – Surface EW Guide

NTRP 3-22.2 – MH-60R NATIP, MH-60R Seawolf Manual

NTTP 3-22.1 – P-3C

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Maritime Warfare MW-9: SUW (continued)

NTRP 3-22.2 – P-8

NTRP 3-20.6.08 – DDG Class Tactical Manuals

NWP 3-20.32 – Surface Ship Gunnery

LCS Class Tactical Manual

LPD Class Tactical Manual

NAVSEA Caps and Lims for LCS

TACMEMO 3-20.32

NTTP 3-20.5 – Counter FAC/FIAC Procedures

TACMEMO 3-20.1-12 – CIWS MK 15 Mods 21-28

NTTP 3-20.71 – Surface Harpoon Employment Manual

TACMEMO 3-20.2-16 – Prompt Sea Strike

NTTP 3-20.7 – Over the Horizon Targeting and Surveillance

TACMEMO 3-2-.17 – Surface Action Group Offensive Operations

Navy-Wide OPTASK VBSS

NTTP 3-07.11M – VBSS

RMG 081630ZFEB17 – USFF Revised VBSS CONEMP Message

MW-12: ASW TACTICS SEMINAR Describe an ASW DTE Scenario and current US weapons, evasions, and counter-measures available. References include:

Navy-Wide OPTASK ASW

ATP-28(C) - Allied ASW Warfare Manual

NWP 3-21 - Fleet ASW

ATP-1(F) Vol 1 – Allied Maritime Tactical Instructions and Procedures

NTTP 3-21.1 – ASW Commander’s Manual

NWP 3-21.0 (Rev A) – Coordinated Submarine Task Group Operations Manual

NWP 3-56 – CWC Doctrine

NTTP 3-58.2 – navy Military Deception

MK 54 Mod 0 Torpedo General Information Book

NTTP 3-21.33 – Surface Torpedo Attack Tactics, Countermeasures, and Evasion Manual

APP-7 – Joint Brevity Words Publication MW-13: MINE WARFARE FUNDAMENTALS Understand Mine Warfare fundamentals and capabilities, mine classifications, countermeasures, and advantages and disadvantages of minesweeping and mine hunting. References include:

NWP 3-15, Vol I & II – Naval Mine Warfare (Unclassified)

NWP 3-15.41 – MCM Planning and Procedures

NTTP 3-15.21 – Surface Mine Countermeasures Operations

NTRP 3-20.6.19 – MCM-1 Class Tactical Manual

DDG/LSD/CG Class Tactical Manuals

Navy-Wide OPTASK MIW

CTF 52 OPORD 08-11

Presidential Memo to SECDEF of 28 Jan 2012

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Maritime Warfare MW-14: AMPHIB OVERVIEW Understand Amphibious assets and their caps/lims, amphibious operations and roles. References include:

Joint Pub 3-02 – Joint Doctrine for Amphibious Operations (18 July 2014)

Commander’s Quick Reference Amphibious Warfare Handbook (October 2016)

Marine Corps Reference Pub 1-10.1 – Organization of the USMC

ESG 2, 3 & 7 Websites – www.esg2.navy.mil, www.public.navy.mil/surfor/ESG3, www.public.navy.mil/surfor/ESG7

MSTPD Pamphlet 5-0.3 – MAGTF Planner’s Reference Manual

NTRP 3-20.6.13 – LHD-1 Class Tactical Manual

NTRP 3-20-6.17 – LSD-41 Class Tactical Manual

NTRP 3-20.6.21 – LPD-17 Class Tactical Manual

MCRP 3-31B – Amphibious Ships and Landing Craft Data Book

NTTP 3-02.14 – Naval Beach Group Operations

NTTP 3-02.1M/MCTP 13-10E – Ship-to-Shore Movement

MW-16: AMPHIB BREAKOUT Plan Amphibious Operations considering mission parameters, operational area geography and available assets. Describe wet-well operations, launch and recovery procedures, ballasting, and stern-gate marriages. References include:

Joint Pub 3-02 – Joint Doctrine for Amphibious Operations (18 July 2014)

CNSL/CNSPINST 3340.3D – Wet Well Operations Manual

SEAOPS Vol III – LCAC Well Deck Operations

NWP 3-02.12 – Employment of LCAC

NTTP 3-02.1 – Ship-to-Shore Movement

CNSP/CNSLINST 3840.1B – Joint Surf Manual

NSTM CH 584 – Landing Craft and AAV Handling, Stowage, and Support MW-18: INTEGRATED/ADVANCED PHASE REVIEW Understand the keys to achieving deployment certification as an element to FTRP including understating required classroom events, underway exercises, and Fleet Synthetic and Distributed Training events. References include:

CFFC/CPFINST 3500.3 Series - Fleet Synthetic Training Program

CFFC/CPFINST 3000.15A – Optimized Fleet Response Plan

CNSP/CNSLINST 3502.3 - SFRM

CPF/USFFINST 3501.3D – Fleet Training Continuum Instruction

CFFC OPORD 2000-11 Ch 2, Annex T, App 5 – CSG/ARG FRTP Training Events

C3FINST 3501.1 – Integrated and Advanced Fleet Training Instruction

C7FINST 35.1.1B – Seventh Fleet Training Program

CTF 70 BF7F CONOPS for FDNF-J Readiness

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Maritime Warfare MW-20: AMD OPERATIONS Understand updated US and threat country caps/lims, CDAG and its employment in C5F, and AMD tactics and operations. References include:

Navy-Wide OPTASK AMD

NTTP 3-01.11 – Maritime Air and Missile Defense Planning

NTTP 3-01.12 – Maritime Air and Missile Defense Employment

Combined air Operations Plan (COAP) for the Defense of the Arabian Gulf (CDAG)

TB EW-01-2016 – Modified Distraction Tactics

TOP GUN Manual

TM 3-01.9-16 – Surface Weapons Systems Employment to CUAS and LSF

MW-23: BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE SEMINAR Understand BMD qualification process including manning and watch team requirements, the BMDEX training plan, and the BMDRA. References include:

CNSP/CNSLINST 8820.2D

CNSL/CNSPINST 3502.3 - SFRM

COMTHIRDFLT MSG 210200ZMAY2010 MW-25: NEO/DSCA AND FOREIGN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE With respect to NEO, understand the key players and relationships, NEO environments, Department of State tools, and embassy staff duties. Distinguish between Defense Support of Civil authorities (DSCA) and Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA), challenges encountered, and request process for support following a disaster. References include:

Joint Pub 3-68

A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower

Joint Pub 3-29 – Foreign Humanitarian Assistance

Joint Pub 3-28 – Defense Support of Civil Authorities

NWP 3-29 – Disaster Relief Operations

NTTP 3-57.3 – Navy Humanitarian and Civil Assistance Operations MW-26: COUNTER ISR&T Describe likely Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Targeting threats, and understand EMCON and MILDEC requirements and procedures. Describe cryptologic capabilities of Navy ships, Communications Electronic Attack, and ROE in regards to jamming. References include:

TM 3-21.10-11 – Counter ISR/Denial and Deception

TM 3-51.1-13 – Fleet EMCON Operations

Neptune Scissors Executive Summary 2010/2011

NTTP 3-51.3 – Communications Electronic Attack

NTTP 3-51.3.2 – SSES INC E Tactical Employment Guide

Navy-Wide OPTASK EO and OPTASK Cryptology MW-34: VISUAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS Understand Visual Information requirements and best practices for building effective storyboards. References include:

Navy-Wide OPTASK Visual Information

USCENTCOM FRAGO 15-204 – Requirements and Procedures for Reporting, Capture, and Release of Visual and Audio Media in Support of CENTCOM Theater Campaign Plans – CUSNC 141915Z NOV 12

C5F OPTASK VIR – 061452Z JAN 14

C5F N2 INCHOP VI Requirements

COMPACFLT 240438Z FEB 17

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Maritime Warfare MW-37: DEPLOYMENT PLANNING AND TACTICAL PREPARATION Discuss best practices for transitioning from training and work-ups to deployment. Understand challenges the ship will face and the role of the XO in addressing these challenges. Discuss best practices for returning to homeport from deployment and how to address crew transition challenges. MW-39: FUNDAMENTALS OF SEA CONTROL Understand the differences between Naval Supremacy, Maritime Supremacy Command of the Sea, and Sea Control. Describe the role of different domains in Sea Control, the objectives of Naval Warfare, and the differences between Sea Control and Sea Denial. References include:

DoD Directive 2005.02E – Maritime Domain Awareness in the DoD

National Maritime Domain Awareness Plan for the National Strategy for maritime Security – Dec 2013

USN Maritime Domain Awareness Concept – May 2007

JP 3-0 – Joint Operations

JP 3-09 – Joint Fire Support

Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower

Maritime Headquarters with Maritime Operations Centers: An Enabling Concept for Maritime Command and Control – NAVSUP

Naval Strategy and operations in Narrow Seas – Milan Vego

Operational Warfare at Sea – Milan Vego

Maritime Strategy and Sea Control – Milan Vego

Surface Force Strategy: Return to Sea Control – CNSF, 2017

NWP 5-01 – Navy Planning

MW-41: BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE OVERVIEW Understand and apply BMD battlespace threats, C2 procedures, and current caps/lims and threats. References include:

Navy-Wide OPTASK BMD Homeland Defense

Navy-Wide OPTASK BMD Regional Defense Pt I and II

BF7F Regional Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) OPTASK SUPP

TM 3-01.3-09 – AEGIS BMD Baseline 3.6.1 Core Tactics, Change 1

TM 3-01.1-13 – AEGIS BMD Baseline 4.X Core Tactics

TM 3-01.1-12 – AEGIS BMD Operational Employment Guide

NSWC PHD BMD Home Page – http://bmd.phdnswc.navy.smil.mil/

AEGIS Combat Systems Capabilities and Limitations

CJCS Joint BMD Planning CONOPS

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Command Management (CM) MODULE OVERVIEW The Command Management modules prepares students for managing required programs, executing administrative requirements, and managing relationships to set the ship up for success in all phases of operation. During this module, discussions on leadership, planning, risk evaluation, training, and management best practices will explore your role in setting the conditions for an organizational culture that effectively sets the conditions for a combat ready command through positive moral, effective training, in depth proficiency, functional risk evaluation and mitigation, and active safety programs. Command Management utilizes a combination of instructor led training, student self-study, guest lectures, and simulator scenarios. GUEST LECTURES The following lectures will be delivered during CM:

Supply – Guest lectures are presented by the TYCOM N41 covering Disbursing, Food Service, Retail, Ordnance, Husbanding Service Providers, and required inspections and certifications.

Sexual Assault and Prevention – Presented by the Naval Station SAPR, examines SAPR roles and responsibilities of the Triad.

ADAMS for Leaders – This is a stand-alone course embedded with SCC to prepare the CO/XO for managing Drug and Alcohol Programs on ships

TACTICAL VIGNETTES – Lead by the NWC JMO Dept. These lessons examine combat leadership utilizing case studies.

o Falklands historical o USS England ASW in WWII o Guadalcanal

PERS-41 community brief, placement brief, PERS-4013 enlisted detailing brief (via VTC), and PERS-41 FITREP seminar – presented by PERS-41 detailers

Environmental Law – Legal requirements unique to the Commanding Officer with regard to protecting the environment. Provided by Naval Justice School

SWOS CO/CMC Mentoring Sessions

LPD Class Advocate/NAVSEA

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Command Management (CM) CM-1: XO INTRODUCTION Understand the duties, responsibilities, and authorities of the XO and the functional chain of command. Discuss the XO’s daily routine, the XO’s role in program administration and management, messing and berthing responsibilities, and the XO’s role in major shipboard evolutions. References include:

US Navy Regulations, 1990

OPNAVINST 3120.32 Series – SORM CM-2: SURFACE FORCE READINESS MANUAL Demonstrate a knowledge of policy and guidance contained in the Surface Force Readiness Manual (SFRM) including the FRTP Training Continuum, training phases and requirements, required certifications and qualifications, and DRRS-N Pillars. References include:

CNSL/CNSPINST 3502.3 - SFRM

CNSP/CNSLINST 3500.11 – SFEM

CNSP/CNSLINST 4700.1A – Total Ship Readiness Assessment (TSRA) Instruction

CNSP/CNSLINST 3500.10 – Readiness Evaluations (READ-E) Instruction

CNSPINST 3502.2A – LCS Training Manual

COMLCSRONONEINST 4790.6 – LCS Material Readiness Management Manual

COMLCSRONONEINST 4790.4 - Material Support Team (MST) Standard, Mission, Expectations, Agendas, Suppliers, Customers, and Outputs

CM-3: ADMIN IN THE COMMAND Describe methods to manage the ship’s routine, list various ticklers and required meetings/programs, understand ship and personnel awards, EVALS, and retention tools. References include:

US Navy Regulations 1990

OPNAVINST 3120.32 - SORM

MILPERSMAN

SECNAVINST 5215.1 – Navy Directives Issuance System

SECNAVINST 5216.5 – Navy Correspondence Manual

SECNAVINST M5210.2 – SSIC Codes

CNSFINST 5400.1 – CNSF Force Regulations

OPNAV PO9B2-107 & PO9B2-105 – SDNL Part 1 and 2

CNSFINST 5400.1 – CNSF Force Regulations

NAVMED P-117 – Medical Manual

CFFCINST-COMNAVPERSINST 1300.1 – Enlisted Manning Policy and Procedures

CNSP/CNSLINST 3502.3 – SFRM

SECNAVISNT 1650.1 – Awards Manual

SECNAVINST M5510.30 – DON Personnel Security Program

BUPERSINST 1430.16F – Advancement Manual

CNSFINST 6000.1 – Shipboard Medical Procedures

ISIC/AOR Directives

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Command Management (CM) CM-7: PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT: WATCHBILLS, TRAINING, PQS Understand the XO’s role in Watch Team requirements, how to properly assess risk, and how to manage fatigue in the watch team. Discuss how to build and maintain watch team planning tools. References include:

OPNAVINST 3120.32 Series – SORM

CNSP/CNSLINST 3502.3 – SFRM

CNSP/CNSLINST 3500.11 – SFEM

CNSP/CNSLINST 3500.1 – READ-E Instruction

CNSP/CNSLINST 3502.5 – Mission Area WTCC Requirements

Ship’s Manning Document

Class Tactical Manuals

NAVDORM/EDORM CM-9: DRRS-N Become familiar with how DRRS-N works, its inputs, and how it is use by higher echelon commanders. Understand reporting requirements and the CO’s roles and responsibilities with regards to DRRS-N and how the XO can facilitate success. References include:

Title 10 USC 117 – Readiness reporting system: establishment; reporting to Congressional Committees

DoD Directive 7730.65 – Department of Defense Readiness Reporting System

DODI 7730.66 – Guidance for the Defense Readiness Reporting System

OPNAVINST 3501.360 – Defense Readiness Reporting System

OPNAVINST 3500.38B – Universal Naval Task List

OPNAVINST C3501.2K CH-1 – Mission Area and ROC/POE Statements

NTRP 1-03.5 – DRRS-N Reporting Manual

NWP 1-03.1 – Operational Reports

DRRS-N SUM 3.0.61 – Software User’s Manual

COMUSFLTFORCOM/CPFINST 3501.5 – DRRS-N Reporting Guidance

OPNAVINST C3501.385 – DRRS-N BMD SUPP

CNSP/CNSLINST 3040.2 – Casualty Reporting

CJCSI 3401.02B – Force Readiness Reporting

OPNAVINST 3501.383 – Fleet Readiness Reporting Guidance CM-12: STRATEGIC DOCUMENTS REVIEW Describe the policy documents that influence at-sea operations and explain how and understanding of the overarching strategy and associated documents helps communicate intent. References include:

http://www.navy.mil/strategicdocs.asp CM-13: SHIP SAFETY PROGRAMS Describe Command Safety Programs and requirements to include surveys and assessments. References include:

OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series – NAVOSH for Forces Afloat

OPNAVINST 3500.39C - ORM

OPNAVINST 5100.12J – Traffic Safety

OPNAVINST 5100.25C – Off-duty Safety

ALSAFE Messages and Afloat Safety Digests

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Command Management (CM) CM-17: ENLISTED ADANCEMENT AND SELECTION BOARDS Describe how to effectively write enlisted evaluations and prepare Sailors for selection boards. References include:

COMNAVPERSCOMINST 1300.1 – Enlisted Manning Policy and Procedures

CNSP/CNSLINST 3502.3 - SFRM

SECNAVINST 1650.1 – Awards Manual

SECNAVINST M5510.30 – DON Personnel Security Program

BUPERSINST 1430.16F – Advancement Manual CM-35: AVIATION SAFETY Understand critical safety tenets for conducting aviation operations at sea and discuss lessons learned from past incidents. References include:

NATOPS

Polar Plots CM-38: THE TRIAD Understand the relationship between the ship’s Triad and the ISIC. Discuss best practices for effectively communicating to the ISIC and understand how to leverage the staff for supporting shipboard operations. CM-41: MENTORING AND MIDTERM COUNSELING Describe how to effectively mentor enlisted personnel and officers, and how to perform effective midterm counseling. References include:

US Navy Regulations 1990

OPNAVINST 3120.32 - SORM

BUPERSINST 1610.10 - EVALMAN

MILPERSMAN 1910-202 – Counseling and Rehabilitation

NAVPERS 1616/26 - Evaluation Report and Counseling Record (E1-E6)

SECNAVINST 5216.5 – Naval Correspondence Manual CM-44: ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Describe how to effectively mentor enlisted personnel and officers, and how to perform effective midterm counseling. References include:

US Navy Regulations 1990

OPNAVINST 3120.32 - SORM

BUPERSINST 1610.10 - EVALMAN

MILPERSMAN 1910-202 – Counseling and Rehabilitation

NAVPERS 1616/26 - Evaluation Report and Counseling Record (E1-E6)

SECNAVINST 5216.5 – Naval Correspondence Manual CM-47: PBED Understand and implement the Plan, Brief, Execute, and Debrief (PBED) discuss best practices. References include:

NWP 5-01 – Navy Planning

JP 5-0 – Joint Operation Planning

JP 3-0 – Joint Operations

OPNAVINST 3500.39C – Operational Risk Management

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CM-49: RISK MANAGEMENT Understand the requirements for assessing and managing risk during at-sea operations and discuss best practices to manage risk as the XO. References include:

OPNAVINST 5100.19E – NAVOSH Program Manual for Forces Afloat

OPNAVINST 3500.39C – Operational Risk Management

OPNAVINST 5100.12J – Navy Traffic Safety Program

OPNAVINST 5100.25C – Navy Recreation and Off-duty Safety Program

ALSAFE 043/13 – Requirements for the Designation of Safety Authority CM-50: THE XO’S ROLE IN WARFIGHTING Understand the role of the XO as the number 2 warfighter onboard the ship and how to balance both administrative duties and tactical competence. CM-58: ISIC AND STAFF RELATIONSHPS Understand the relationship between the ship’s Triad and the ISIC. Discuss best practices for effectively communicating to the ISIC and understand how to leverage the staff for supporting shipboard operations.