C-40 EAWS Section 205
C-40 EAWS Section 205
C-40 Section 205
C-40 Section 205 Warfare Mission Area
C-40 Section 205 Warfare Mission Area
205: WARFARE MISSION AREA
References:
[a] Squadron Operational Readiness Manual (SORM)
[b] OPNAVINST C3501.342, Required Operational Capabilities (ROC) and Projected Operational Environment (POE) for Reserve VR (C-40) Squadrons
205.1 MISSION STATEMENT
205.1.1 State and explain the squadron mission statement.
To provide logistics support to Fleet Commanders worldwide.
To provide training to the Selected Reservists.
205.1.2 State the command operational chain of command.
This section must be done by individual command.
Commanding Officer
Executive Officer
Department Head
Division Officer
Division Chief
Leading Petty Officer
Immediate Supervisor
Non-rated Personnel
205.1.3 Discuss the role of the C-40A mission.
The C40A was designed to provide worldwide transportation of personnel and cargo, as deemed necessary by the United States Military.
205.1.4 Discuss the following primary warfare mission areas:
a. Command Control Communications (CCC)
Provide for their own unit's command and control functions.
Provides all personnel services, programs and facilities to safeguard classified information.
To carry out emergency destruction of classified matter.
To employ Identification Friend or Foe (IFF)
To provide communication for own unit
To maintain tactical voice communications
To process message traffic.
b. Fleet Support Operations (FSO)
Provides First Aid assistance.
To train personnel in First Aid.
To provide fleet training.
To provide cargo handling training.
c. Logistics (LOG)
To provide airlift of personnel, cargo and mail.
d. Mobility (MOB)
To support and provide aircraft for all weather operations.
To prevent and control damage.
To maintain security against unfriendly acts.
To fly on a short-notice if necessary.
Perform seamanship, airmanship and Navy related tasks.
To maintain mount-on capabilities.
To provide rapid airlift and detachment persons.
To maintain the health and well being of the crew.
To monitor hazardous material.
To maintain reserve unit mobilization readiness.
To conduct operations ashore or to operate in cold or desert environments.
To conduct peacetime exercises.
205.1.5 Discuss the Non-Combat Operations (NCO) secondary warfare mission area.
To provide administration, and supply support of your own unit.
To provide supplies, clerical, messing, maintenance and security for the unit.
To provide upkeep and maintenance of own unit.
To provide emergency and disaster assistance.
To provide evacuation of noncombatant personnel.
To provide transportation of evacuees.
205.2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
205.3 PARAMETERS/OPERATING LIMITS
205.4 SYSTEM INTERFACE
205.5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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